July 16, 2021, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands3D printingThe stainless steel bridge has finally been put into use.3D printingMore than two years have passed since the bridge.

The bridge is 40 meters long, outside Amsterdam
MX3D
In one of the factories3D printing. The initial plan of this project was to use mobile robots to print directly on the canal, but due to concerns about the environment and pedestrian interference, the final choice was to print in the factory and transport it to the canal for installation.

In fact, in April 2018, the Dutch MX3D company had completed the printing of the steel bridge, but it was only recently that it was installed and put into use.

The shape of this bridge is unique, the appearance of flowing lines is made of3D printingThe technology is completed, the perfect combination of automation technology and welding.

It can carry 30 people walking on the bridge at the same time. After the bridge is installed, there are many surrounding citizens passing on the bridge and shooting videos.

The design of the bridge is organic, there are many curves, and the surface of the bridge is not surfaced after construction
Post-processing
,this means3D printingIt is clearly visible that the steel is piled up layer by layer. Pavement panels for people to walk on are laid on the bridge.

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