What happens when 3D printing meets architectural decoration? Innovative US-based company Circdal provides the answer: a fully circular, highly customizable future.
The Core: The "Circular Magic" of Turning Waste into Treasure
At the heart of Circdal lies its proprietary material: rPETG WF. This is a composite pellet made from 97% recycled PETG plastic (commonly found in items like drink bottles) blended with reclaimed wood fibers. Produced in-house by Circdal's parent company, Printerior, through its own pelletizing process, this material not only provides the finished products with excellent strength and precision but also establishes a sustainable "cradle-to-cradle" foundation.
The Technology: A Manufacturing Revolution from Digital to Physical
Circdal ditches traditional molds, employing large-format robotic 3D printing technology to directly transform CAD digital models into ready-to-install architectural products like wall panels and screens. This process achieves zero mold waste and design freedom, allowing complex and unique creative ideas to be realized with precision.
The Vision: A 100% Recyclable Closed-Loop Ecosystem
Circdal promises that every single wall panel it produces is 100% recyclable. The company offers a complete circular design service: customers can return old panels to Circdal, which then recycles, reprocesses, and reprints them into entirely new designs. This truly realizes closed-loop material utilization, redefining the lifecycle of building materials.
The Product: A Customizable Experience with Infinite Possibilities
From screens and wall panels to hanging structures, Circdal's product line covers various architectural interior surfaces. All products support comprehensive customization in size, shape, texture, and color (with 25 signature colors and bespoke color matching available), giving designers complete control over the final aesthetic.
As stated by the co-founder of Printerior, Circdal was born from the exploration of circular materials and advanced manufacturing. It is more than just a manufacturing company; it is committed to leveraging 3D printing technology to propel the entire architecture industry to rethink how materials are made, used, and regenerated, offering innovative solutions for sustainable future spaces.