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10 times better insulation from 3D-printed plastic waste brick

A new brick that is claimed to offer 10 times better insulation than traditional clay bricks has been 3D printed from domestic waste.

Dr Karthikeyan Kandan, senior lecturer in mechanical engineering at De Montfort University Leicester (DMU), has created the brick entirely from upcycled plastic waste.

The brick is 3D printed with criss-crossing strips of the plastic materials to form a grid, or weave, which has been inspired by the nest of the Baya weaverbird, which is found on the Indian subcontinent. The nest is renowned for its elaborately woven construction.

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