Recycled steel fibers from tires offer a sustainable solution for concrete reinforcement, enhancing tensile strength while addressing environmental concerns.
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Researchers Boost Impact Resistance in Lightweight Geopolymer Concrete Using Waste Rubber and Pumice
Research shows that integrating pumice and waste tire rubber in geopolymer concrete enhances mechanical properties, offering ...
Concrete is the most used material on Earth after water. It is strong, cheap, and essential; at the same time, it is also one of the largest single sources of industrial CO₂. Replacing even a ...
Mapelastic industrial-grade waterproofing and concrete protection is now available in white and silver. Mapelastic is a two-component, flexible, cementitious membrane resistant to many aggressive ...
Led by Professor Masoud Akbarzadeh, the Penn group has developed Diamanti, a 3D-printed structural system that uses both ...
Engineers from the University of Manchester say their concrete is twice as strong as conventional concrete. The secret ...
Michael Gotthardt at the Max Delbrück Center and collaborators are developing a drug to treat a common type of heart failure ...
This "self-healing" and "self-heating" bendable concrete is the next generation of infrastructure material, Michigan State researchers said.
Scientists have been working for the last few years on enhancing concrete – arguably the most common construction material on the planet – to store energy. That includes researchers at Massachusetts ...
Discover the Enhanced Integrated Dowel Model (EIDM) for optimizing concrete slab dowel design, reducing costs, and improving ...
Meanwhile, the couple behind me are having a squabble – apparently someone sneakily managed to get on the plane before them.
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