Foreign designers have tried to make a more environmentally friendly non-electric powered air humidifier through 3D printing
Recently, Mohou.com learned that foreign designers have tried to make a more environmentally friendly non-electric powered air humidifier through3D printing, and the materials used for the experiment are also recycled industrial waste.
The concept is called 3D printed clay humidifier, which can be created by 3D printing using recycled ceramic powder. This non-electric humidifier consists of two main parts, the upper part where water is absorbed and then evaporated, and the lower part where water is poured and stored, with a glazed exterior. The structure is created in such a way that it does not need to be separated and can be printed in a single piece.
The main component used for the 3D printed clay is recycled ceramic powder in a ratio of 1:3. It not only shapes the curves of the humidifier, but also improves water absorption, which is an important thing for this device. In addition, at the end of the humidifier's life cycle, it can be used as recycled clinker to make other 3D clay printed products. This makes the product truly sustainable, forming a complete life cycle from how you create it, what you use to create it, and what you do with it.
Depending on the amount of space needed for the humidifier, you can use it alone or combine it with other printed clay humidifiers. In terms of design, it somewhat resembles the shape of a regular humidifier, but it has more texture due to the material. According to the published rendering of the product, we can even use its top as a vase or flower pot. In addition, a little color or decoration can be added during the production process to add some color to the product's native province.