Luyten 3d is an Australian, Melbourne based, robotics and 3D printers manufacturing company, that designs and manufactures AI mobile 3D printers and 3D printing mix for the building and construction industry.[1][2][3]
Industry | Industry Robotics, 3D Printing |
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Founded | 2020 |
Founder | Ahmed Mahil Godfrey Keung Michael Stanley Shaun Heap |
Headquarters | |
Website | www.luyten3d.com |
History
editLuyten 3D was founded in 2020, by Ahmed Mahil, Godfrey Keung, Michael Stanley, and Shaun Heap.[4][5]
In 2021 Luyten 3D developed the first mobile robotic gantry style 3D Concrete Printer in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere, named the PLATYPUS.[2] In 2021, Luyten 3D, collaborated with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) designed and built the 3D-printed house called the ‘Heptapod’ in Melbourne, Australia.[6][2]
In 2022, Luyten 3D collaborated with UNSW to develop a 3D printer and 3D printing mix to print lunar accommodations on the moon.[7][8]
In 2023, Luyten 3D and UNSW received an Australian federal government $2.9 million CRC-P grant for the development of affordable and sustainable 3D printed housing.[9][10][11][12] In 2023, Luyten 3D partnered with US based company Alquist 3D, to provide them with its proprietary 3D concrete mix Ultimatecrete, for the printing of houses in the United States and Canada.[13][14] Luyten 3D Printed the first Indigenous Housing Home in the world, located in Melbourne in partnership with Aboriginal Housing Corporation Ilpye Ilpye in 2023.[15]
In 2024, Luyten 3D demonstrated construction of a fully functional two storey house in 32 hours, using its Platypus X12 3D printer.[16][17]
Products
editPlatypus 1
editThe PLATYPUS 1 is a mobile gantry-based 3D printer designed for medium-scale concrete printing applications. It features a flexible print volume of one meter in height and width, with a variable length determined by the user’s needs (denoted as N metres).[18]
Platypus X1
editThe PLATYPUS X1 enhances the original design with an advanced wheel drive system for improved transportability. Equipped with laser sensors and a camera-based localization system, it utilizes AI-driven feedback control to accurately track and adjust the printer's trajectory during movement.[19]
Platypus 2
editThe PLATYPUS X2 is an up-sized version of the original medium-scale concrete 3D printer, designed with a larger print volume of two meters in height and width, with an adjustable length of N meters.[20]
Platypus 4
editThe PLATYPUS 4 is a large-scale concrete 3D printer with a print volume of four meters in height and four meters in width, designed specifically for constructing the walls of small, single-story residential units.[21] A variant of this model, with an expanded eight meter width, is specialized for printing slightly larger structures such as small townhouses or granny flats. Both versions offer the same structural integrity and material efficiency, while the variant provides additional flexibility for more spacious residential builds, making it well-suited for urban infill projects or modular housing developments.
Platypus X12
editThe PLATYPUS X12 represents a significant advancement in the field of additive manufacturing for construction, specifically through its innovative use of a telescoping crane robotic system. This system integrates a vertical axis and two horizontal axes, with the first horizontal axis being telescopic and the second operating along a rail system on the ground. This unique configuration allows the machine to achieve a build volume of six meters in height, 12 meters in width and an unlimited length along the horizontal plane.[22] It is the first multi-story construction 3D printer deployed in the Southern Hemisphere.[23]
Ultimatecrete
editIn 2022, Luyten 3D introduced Ultimatecrete, a proprietary 3D printable concrete mix. Independently tested and certified by the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia (NATA), Ultimatecrete reportedly achieves a compressive strength of 82.5 MPa after 28 days. This achievement positions it among the strongest 3D printable concrete mixtures globally, and it is recognized as the first such mix developed and commercially available in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere.[24]
Ultimatecrete Ultra-Eco
editIn 2024, Luyten 3D expanded its Ultimatecrete product line with the introduction of Ultra-Eco, a 3D printable concrete mixture designed with sustainability in mind. This new formulation incorporates recycled cementitious materials, contributing to a reduction in the environmental impact of 3D concrete printing.[25]
Phoenix
editLuyten 3D utilizes and offers a proprietary slicing software, Phoenix, designed to complement its 3D printers. Phoenix enables the loading and preparation of 3D designs for printing on Luyten's construction printers, facilitating the seamless transition from digital model to physical structure. This software plays a crucial role in analysing the structural integrity of printed elements using Luyten's Phased Array Process Tomography System, providing valuable insights into the quality and performance of the printed components.[citation needed]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ a b c ANCR (2023-12-13). "3d Printed Home Set for Australia - News and Media". The Australian National Construction Review. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ Thomas, Maddie (2022-11-02). "Remote Indigenous community pioneers 3D-printed homes set to change rural lives". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
- ^ M, Michael (2023-12-22). "Luyten 3D Printed Home in Australia is a Southern Hemisphere First". 3Dnatives. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ Publicist, Tess Sanders Lazarus, Chief (2021-12-31). "World first in southern hemisphere: Australian company 'Luyten' builds 3D printed concrete house in Melbourne". EIN Presswire. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
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- ^ "Lunar architecture: small step for 3D printers, giant leap for humankind". UNSW Sites. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ L, Mikahila (2021-12-13). "Luyten Plans to Build Structures on the Moon With Its Platypus Galacticus 3D Printer". 3Dnatives. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ "UNSW Sydney leads in the latest round of CRC-P funding". UNSW Sites. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Dart, Cameron (2023-07-15). "Luyten 3D technology company wins nearly $3 million CRC-P Grant to build affordable housing across outback Australia". StartUp ScaleUp. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ "Grant Successes and Research Impact | BE In Review". UNSW Sites. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ "3D printed housing solutions project receives CRC-P Grant". UNSW Sites. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ Roberts, Peter (2023-05-18). "Luyten 3D to supply 3D print concrete mix to the US". Australian Manufacturing Forum. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ B, Kate (2023-05-19). "Luyten 3D inks 3D printing deal to supply concrete mix to the US, Canada". Australian Manufacturing. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ Thomas, Maddie (2022-11-02). "Remote Indigenous community pioneers 3D-printed homes set to change rural lives". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
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- ^ "PLATYPUS X4 - 3D Concrete Printer". LUYTEN. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Wakefield, Edward (2022-10-13). "Luyten 3D launches the Platypus X12 concrete printer". VoxelMatters - The heart of additive manufacturing. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
- ^ "Luyten 3D Set To Build The Southern Hemisphere's First Owner-Occupier 3D Printed Home in Melbourne, Australia". EIN Presswire. 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ "Aussie Company Builds First 3D Printed Two-Storey Building in Southern Hemisphere". AZoBuild. 2024-05-30. Retrieved 2024-10-29.
- ^ Keane, Phillip (2023-05-22). "Luyten 3D to Print North American Homes with Ultimatecrete". 3D Printing. Retrieved 2024-10-29.