Вaseline printing area: Unlimited L x 32.8′ W x 26.25′ H (15 m L x 10 m W x 8 m H). The printer is capable of site-printing up to two stories.

High rigidity of the printer’s gantry structure provides high precision, printing speed, and surface quality.

Our unique and specialized print head can process fiber and aggregate up to 16 mm, producing a high-quality finish without any additional specialty finish work. Nozzle diameter can be easily changed to control the layering parameters.

Codemason 3.0 is capable of printing using 100% cementless geopolymer, as well as other sustainable printing materials.

Codemason Micro Factory is an off-site printer designed to print a wide range of concrete parts as well as prefabs for modular construction

  • Baseline printing area 20’ L х 13’ W x 10’ H (6m L x 4m W x 3m H) adjustable due to modular design
  • Rigidity of the gantry structure offers highest accuracy, surface quality and reliable speed of printing
  • Robust and easy to maintain high-performance printhead, up to 1.5 cubic meters per hour
  • Offers a scalable high-productivity stationary or mobile 3D printing factory where multiple printing heads can be installed on the same rails

 

A modular tent is available for arranging a near-site 3D-printing facility

The Codemason Lab 3D printer is designed for small-scale object printing with a focus on research, material testing, education, prototyping, and commercial concrete products. It features a rigid gantry structure, advanced automated controls, and precise drives for smooth, accurate, and high-quality printing

  • Rolling cart for quick removal of printed parts and efficient reuse of the print area
  • Valve on the printing head for idle travel
  • Hose balancing system to minimize manual management
  • Top-mounted hopper for easy material loading and batch testing

Construction 3D printer Codemason Lab is designed to print small-scale objects.

Construction Archer is a 3D printer designed to print specific, more specialized objects with printing mixes based on
cement, geopolymer and other materials. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Prefabs of modular buildings
  • Elements of multi-level buildings
  • Permanent formworks for monolithic structures
  • Infrastructure for residential communities
  • Industrial concrete parts
  • Products for landscaping (ladders, fences, etc.)
  • Furniture (tables, chairs and other elements)
  • Small architectural forms and decorative elements

 

A SCARA type 3D printer, it is made to provide a feasible and accessible toolset for designers and architects to customize projects on the fly