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United Utilities showcases 3D printing success

Aerial view of the 3D printing hub
A temporary 3D concrete printing hub was created at UU’s Wigan Wastewater Treatment Works in June

United Utilities (UU) is showcasing the success it has had with 3D printing in the water sector. It believes its trials can be successfully scaled up.

UU is leading the Water Industry Printfrastructure project, which is funded by Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge. UU’s partners include ChangeMaker3D, Manchester Metropolitan University’s PrintCity, and Scottish Water.

The project team has explored both concrete and polymer 3D printing in a series of studies, achieving what are said to be several UK water industry firsts. They include a project headed by PrintCity, a 3D manufacturing facility based within Manchester Metropolitan University, to create replacement parts through 3D scanning, CAD and 3D polymer printing.

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