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Recycled concrete slabs match or beat traditional builds, even at 100% replacement
Steel and recycled concrete composite slabs with equivalent—and in some cases superior—performances compared to traditional ...
Researchers have successfully developed a sustainable alternative to existing construction materials through the Steel And ...
Recycled slab breakthrough: Composite slabs with high-strength steel and 100% recycled aggregates matched or exceeded traditional performance in full-scale tests. Sustainable material use: The method ...
Concrete is a long--lasting material, but roads, buildings and other concrete structures can exhaust their usefulness. When these structures are demolished, the debris can get a new life through ...
It’s a simple concept with a not so simple answer: reduce the weight of concrete without compromising strength. Let’s complicate things one more factor and address environmental issues as well; not ...
Investigating nano-calcium carbonate's effects, this study shows improved flow and strength in recycled concrete, advancing ...
The strength and durability of cement has made it a staple building material around the world, but engineers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia have finally come up with a ...
Results of a new five-year study of recycled concrete show that it performs as well, and in several cases, even better than conventional concrete, researchers say. Researchers at The University of ...
This paper examines EPS waste in concrete, demonstrating how microsilica and PP fibers can enhance strength and promote ...
Research from the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science has revealed that discarded concrete can be strengthened with the addition of wood waste. This pioneering technique promises to ...
Concrete recycling could be key to post-war construction in Ukraine, according to a research team from Ukrainian, Swiss and French universities. Having recycled little in the past, Ukraine could ...
Nearly all curbside recyclables can be recycled in a “closed loop,” meaning, aluminum, glass, plastic and paper can be turned back into cans, bottles and paper. In contrast, concrete, recycled in ...
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