Zeewierextract maakt bouwmaterialen 25% sterker en beter geschikt voor 3D-printen

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Researchers have discovered that sodium alginate, a seaweed extract commonly used in food production, significantly enhances construction materials when mixed with clay and sand. The additive improves both the strength of the resulting structures by 25 percent and their suitability for 3D printing processes, according to findings from the University of Colorado Boulder and Columbia University.