10-11-2021: 3dArtech introduced SkribiArt
It was the world’s first full-color 3D printer for plaster and ceramic masses, used for the production of building and architectural prefabricates
On October 11, 2021, the Polish startup 3dArtech introduced SkribiArt – an innovative 3D printing technology for the construction industry that combines technical precision with artistic aesthetics. The solution included a hybrid 3D printer capable of producing wall-mounted and freestanding elements with fire-resistant, acoustic, and decorative properties, along with proprietary SkribiPlan software for designers and three product lines.
SkribiArt was co-created by Janusz Wójcik and Paweł Rokita – two prominent figures in the Polish 3D printing industry. They are the organizers of "Dni Druku 3D" (3D Printing Days) – one of the largest AM trade shows in Central Europe, and the creators of GAIA Multitool – one of the first 3D printers for clay and ceramic materials in the world. SkribiArt was publicly unveiled on October 21, 2021, during another edition of the Dni Druku 3D trade show in Kielce.
The distinguishing feature of SkribiArt was its aim to combine technical precision with artistic aesthetics. The 3D printer executed projects with perfect accuracy, yet its products were not identical – the unique method of applying the material and its physical properties aimed to replicate the impression of handcrafted work, including irregularities and variations in form.
SkribiArt's proprietary products were available in three lines: SkribiDecor, SkribiAcoustic, and SkribiEko. Each line had different properties and purposes. SkribiDecor is a line of decorative panels that allows the transfer of artist designs, graphics, or photographs onto facades and interior walls, both on a small and large scale. The visual effects are based on the use of color, form, drawing, and shading. They can be created using one of five artistic techniques made possible by the proprietary printheads.
The SkribiAcoustic line included spatial panels and structures with acoustic properties: sound-permeable, sound-absorbing, or sound-diffusing. These panels feature characteristic perforations and structures made up of acoustic channels. SkribiEko consisted of clay forms designed in the spirit of sustainable architecture, providing shelter for insects, birds, and small animals.
A key component of the SkribiArt technology is SkribiPlan, proprietary software for designers that allows them to independently create compositions. It enables the design of structures and visual effects, primarily for products in the SkribiDecor line.
Source: www.centrumdruku3d.pl