The ARCS Concrete 3D Printer by SQ4D
Revolutionize construction with the ARCS Concrete 3D Printer by SQ4D, delivering unparalleled efficiency and sustainability in building homes and structures.
The ARCS Concrete 3D Printer in action.
All components needed to print homes included with purchase.
ARCS 3D Printer
Our cutting-edge printer capable of constructing homes layer by layer with precision and speed.
Mobile Batch Plant
Enables on-site concrete production, ensuring continuous supply for seamless printing operations.
Cement Silo
Stores and dispenses cement efficiently, supporting uninterrupted printing processes.
Concrete Pump
Transfers concrete from the batch plant to the printer with precision, enhancing workflow efficiency.
SQ4D Software Suite
Empowers users with intuitive software for seamless design integration and precise execution.
Insulation Rig
The printer automates insulation, quickly and affordably filling voids without heavy hoses or external companies.
ARCS Concrete 3D Printer Includes
X-Axis
5 trusses
Y-Axis
20 trusses
Z-Axis
4 trusses
Full Training & Support
Customers will receive comprehensive training on the basic setup and operation of ARCS, along with guided tours of model homes.
SQ4D will then assist in printing the customer’s first home, ensuring a smooth and successful start.
Two easy-to-learn software apps included.
Mobile Batch Plant Options
The ARCS Manual Mobile Batch Plant
The manual option provides straightforward, hands-on operation without digital controls.
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The computerized version features digital controls, readouts, and an electric control panel for easy information tracking.
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Cement Pump
The Cement Pump enables efficient and precise cement delivery, simplifying the process with seamless pumping operations at the push of a button.
This reliable system ensures consistent flow and reduces manual handling, enhancing overall productivity and accuracy in construction projects.
Insulation Rig
Rather than carrying heavy hoses, the printer uses code to bring the machine to voids requiring insulation so that the home can be insulated quickly at a fraction of the cost to hiring an external company.