Here in Perth, the company FBR invented the mentioned robot that precisely lays brick by brick, regardless of weather conditions, day and night. Currently, they are testing bricks from Xella. The robot has already completed two bungalows and two single-story commercial buildings ready for occupancy. A two-story house is currently under construction. They are also in negotiations with Wienerberger.
What is your opinion? Do you think something like this will eventually become widespread wherever it is technically (access) feasible?
There are several videos about this on YouTube.
What is your opinion? Do you think something like this will eventually become widespread wherever it is technically (access) feasible?
There are several videos about this on YouTube.
evelinoz schrieb:
Here in Perth, the company FBR invented a robot that precisely places stone on stone, regardless of bad or good weather, day and night. Does it only place the stones, or does it cut them as well? (the little helper also sucks and blows ...)
evelinoz schrieb:
What is your opinion—do you think something like this will become common once it is technically (access) possible? What do you mean by "access"?
Achmed’s advantage is that if there is no screed work scheduled today, it can be reassigned for stud wall cladding. Is the robot that versatile too?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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hampshire30 Jun 2021 16:3411ant schrieb:
Does it only place the bricks, or does it cut them as well?Yes, it cuts and glues them too, and thanks to the parameterized control, it knows exactly which brick belongs where during loading.Automation in construction is already well underway – there will definitely be a place for bricklaying robots, but I don’t think this technology will be disruptive. That role is more likely to be taken by 3D printers for house building.
hampshire schrieb:
There will definitely be a place for the masonry robot, but I don’t think this technology will be disruptive. It would be more like printers for house construction.Where do you see a significant difference there – the robot is basically a house-printing head (at least for walls), isn’t it?https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
The device never gets tired…
Sorry, I had to say that.
But it’s very interesting. There are so many possibilities. I can definitely imagine that something like this will be used more often in the future.
Prefabricated house companies, in particular, should be able to benefit from it.
Sorry, I had to say that.
But it’s very interesting. There are so many possibilities. I can definitely imagine that something like this will be used more often in the future.
Prefabricated house companies, in particular, should be able to benefit from it.