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constructionJune 12, 2026
Luyten's Tower Crane-Mounted 3D Printer: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Construction
Luyten's new tower crane-mounted 3D printer promises to revolutionize high-rise construction in Southeast Asia.
Luyten's Tower Crane-Mounted 3D Printer: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Construction \\[LF] Australian construction technology company Luyten 3D has introduced the ASCEND A27, a groundbreaking tower crane-mounted concrete 3D printer. This innovative solution is designed to build structures up to 100 meters tall, making it a significant advancement over traditional gantry-based systems that are limited to low-rise constructions. The ASCEND A27 features a 45-meter working radius, enabling it to cover large building sites from a single installation point and follow the structure as it rises. \\[LF] Rapid deployment and AI-driven automation are at the heart of the ASCEND A27. Luyten claims that the crane can be set up and operational within one to two days. Once installed, its AI-powered robotic control systems take over, handling automated print path generation, construction workflow optimization, and real-time monitoring through the company’s proprietary software platform. The printer uses Luyten’s own Ultimatecrete, a specially engineered printable concrete mix optimized for robotic extrusion, layer-to-layer bonding, and consistency across large-scale builds. \\[LF] For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this technology could mean a significant shift in how they approach large-scale construction projects. High-rise residential buildings, commercial developments, public infrastructure, and industrial facilities are all potential beneficiaries. In dense urban areas, where land costs are high and vertical construction is essential, the ASCEND A27 offers a compelling solution. It reduces formwork requirements, automates concrete deposition, and minimizes material waste, addressing key inefficiencies in traditional construction methods. \\[LF] The technical specifications of the ASCEND A27 are impressive. With a crane load capacity of 4.0 tons, a package mass of 1,900 kg, and a working radius of 5 to 45 meters, the printer is well-suited for a variety of construction needs. Its free-standing height is 40 meters, and with support, it can reach up to 100 meters. The Z-axis speed is 400 mm/s, and the R-axis speed is 25 m/min. The setup time is just one to two days, and it operates on a power supply of 400-415 VAC. The machine is also wind-rated to 20 m/s, ensuring it can operate in various weather conditions. \\[LF] For factory buyers in ASEAN, the ASCEND A27 represents a significant opportunity to streamline construction processes, reduce costs, and improve project timelines. By leveraging this advanced 3D printing technology, construction companies can achieve greater efficiency and precision, ultimately leading to more sustainable and cost-effective building solutions. As the region continues to grow and urbanize, the ASCEND A27 is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of construction in Southeast Asia.
constructiongeneral
Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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