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The concrete maker Quikrete is entering a 2-year collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop a concrete formulation suitable for 3-D printing of large structures. The partners hope to develop concrete that will be pumpable and set quickly while having compressive strength and other properties sufficient for a building material. The concrete would be used to make structures such as buildings, energy installations, and transportation infrastructure.
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