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3D printing in interior design facilitates the installation of stretch ceilings

Additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, has proven to be a valuable tool in many areas of the economy. In the interior design of buildings in particular, this technology is finding new uses through innovative applications. A striking example of this is the use of 3D-printed components in the installation of stretch ceilings, such as those offered by the COLORISED brand of the company GREENFILL3D.

Stretch ceilings are a popular alternative to traditional plasterboard ceilings and are often used in commercial and private spaces. They are made of foil or ecological materials and enable attractive lighting effects. The installation of such ceilings requires precise assembly, which is greatly simplified by the use of 3D printing technology.

GREENFILL3D has developed special 3D-printed rings based on the direct needs of craftsmen, which are used when installing lighting elements in stretch ceilings. These rings prevent the film from tearing when cutting installation holes. Unlike conventional products, which are only available in large quantities, limited sizes and made of inferior PVC, COLORISED’s rings offer greater rigidity, are non-flammable and are available in different colors, which simplifies installation.

In addition, GREENFILL3D has developed a repair system for stretch ceilings that also serves as an inspection or ventilation grille. Another innovative product is the C-Roller, a tool for installing sealing strips in mounting profiles. This roller can be customized and is a functional alternative to conventional products.

3D printing technology not only enables more sustainable production, but also faster delivery of customized solutions, often within a few hours. This underlines the potential of 3D printing to enable significant improvements even in less obvious industries.


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