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Brama

Brama is the primary printer family developed by DrukDim for construction 3D printing. It covers mid-scale pilots, serial production scenarios and the next stage of large-scale continuous onsite deployment.

Brama models

ModelBuild volumePrimary useTypical pairingsStatus
Brama D6 x 3 x 2 mPilots, reference projects, industrial R&DDrukMix S / L / XL + Ex10 A or Ex100 M(A)Active mid-scale platform
Brama F45 x 8 x 1 mSerial production of long low-height modulesDrukMix L / XL + Ex400 MFactory-line platform
Brama XL12+ x 9 x (-3 … +3) mFuture large-scale onsite workflowsDedicated next-generation platformPlatform in development

Brama D

Brama D is the bridge between laboratory scale and real applied work. It fits teams that need more than a demo platform but are not yet at factory-line scale.

Best fit:

  • mid-scale pilots
  • reference projects
  • industrial R&D
  • proof of stable process behavior beyond lab scale

Typical pairings:

  • DrukMix S for low-flow demos
  • DrukMix L or XL for more productive work
  • Ex10 A or Ex100 M(A) depending on the task

Working note:

  • demonstrations to date most often used Ex100 M(A) with cement-based mixes
  • integration with DrukMix L / XL is the natural upgrade path for more productive configurations

Brama F

Brama F is built for long low-height elements and serial manufacturing logic. It is not just a larger printer, but a platform intended for factory-line workflows.

Best fit:

  • factory-line production of long modules
  • fences, panels and similar elements
  • high-throughput serial workflows
  • configurations with 2-4 print modules

Typical pairings:

  • DrukMix L or XL
  • Ex400 M as the primary extrusion solution
  • multi-head production logic where required

Brama XL

Brama XL is DrukDim’s large-scale development track for future onsite workflows. Publicly, we describe XL through outcomes rather than disclosing its process architecture or specific technical modules.

Platform targets:

  • continuous large-scale workflow
  • lower operational friction on site
  • a wider real-world operating window
  • improved economics of large-format deployment

How to choose Brama

Brama should be selected against five variables:

  • project scale
  • required throughput
  • material behavior and filler size
  • number of print modules
  • duty cycle: pilot, R&D or serial production

If you need a configuration for a specific object or manufacturing scenario, send a request.