Carrantin houses for doctors who treat coronary patients

Some companies in China have begun to make isolated small cottages the size of a minimum cabin, where doctors and those who want to guard against the spread of COVID-19. Small houses were created with a 3D printer from Winsun 3D company, which has donated more than 200 [...]
Small houses were created with a 3D printer from Winsun 3D company, which has donated more than 200 to help with the isolation of the disease.
The company uses new 3D printing materials. Instead of traditional cement, they use materials left over from industrial work or from the collapse of urban buildings.
These booths are viewed as ideas to be used temporarily to prevent the epidemic from spreading.
They can easily be transported onto a small - crane truck and sent elsewhere when they are no longer needed.
If it needs to be destroyed, the materials can be reused by recycling.
Each of the modern cabins has in it ecological baths that dispose of waste even without water.
It is also not connected to the network of sanitation, so it does not pollute the environment around it.
Instead, modern baths use organic bacteria that break down the matter and keep it isolated from channeling the general population.
This project is a continuation of researchers in Nanta, France, who have developed new technologies to print small houses in a short time, in case of disaster.
Their robots can produce 7,500 square metres of cottages within 30 minutes. This system was used to build the first social residence created with 3D printers in France.













