The appearance of concrete is a visual representation of its quality. The evenness and luster of the concrete surface is of increasing concern to construction contractors and property owners, and their requirements are becoming more and more stringent. This has gradually become an important economic factor. Bleaching is the most common phenomenon on concrete surfaces… read more →

Specific limitations Over the past few decades, concrete has become the main material in construction, especially in densely populated urban environments. Thanks to its low cost, ease of use and scalability, concrete has gradually replaced bricks, stone and wood. But it is not without problems. Sustainability First and foremost, it is far from a sustainable.. read more →

1.Raw materials The fineness modulus and silt content of sand must meet the requirements, and the water content should not exceed 6% during use. The sampling of sand must not take the surface layer and the oversize particles of the upper gravel, etc. must meet the requirements, especially the silt content (stone powder content). If.. read more →

In the field of construction engineering, concrete is a widely used building material, and its performance is directly related to the safety and durability of the entire building structure. However, in cold regions or during winter construction, concrete frost damage often occurs, causing many problems in construction. A deeper understanding of the causes of concrete.. read more →

Imagine if we could build new buildings using renewable concrete bricks. Although it may not be immediately obvious, the construction industry is actually one of the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions, which are gradually causing global temperatures to rise. However, a new technology that will be publicly available for the first time in 2021.. read more →

In the construction industry, concrete is widely used in various engineering structures and plays a pivotal role. The stability of its performance and the reliability of the construction quality are directly related to the safety performance and service life of the building. However, during the actual construction process, a headache problem often occurs, that is,.. read more →

Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have pioneered a 3D concrete printing method that captures and stores carbon dioxide, marking a major step toward reducing the construction industry’s environmental footprint. The innovative technique offers a promising solution to mitigate cement’s massive carbon emissions. The process works by integrating CO₂ and steam—byproducts of industrial.. read more →

High-performance concrete is concrete with excellent workability, mechanical properties and durability that is made to meet the specific requirements of construction projects using high-quality conventional raw materials and an optimised mix design, through green production methods and strict construction measures. As an important green building material, the promotion and application of high-performance concrete in infrastructure.. read more →

A private-public partnership has paved a section of Minnesota road with an experimental low-carbon concrete mixture that resulted in greater strength and lesser cement use, saving money and carbon. Concrete and its most important ingredient, cement, is one of the most carbon-intensive industries on Earth because it’s used so often in construction. It has virtually.. read more →

The world’s first,S$200 million ready-mixed concrete ecosystem has officially opened at Jurong Port. Its productivity will double, and it will reduce carbon emissions by more than 25,000 tons per year, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of about 12,750 four-room HDB flats. Ready-mixed concrete is one of the most commonly used materials in construction. It is.. read more →