As I understand it this product is made from the fly ash, slag, clinker that results from burning coal for power, from steel manufacturing, and maybe oil refining. Some of these materials are already used in making cement. Is this product just a higher percentage? Also as a supply tied to those other processes--good if it is just landfill and if Portland Cement using similar energy to produce without energy as a co-product. But I think we should also look at using low energy lime for building where structural support is not needed--above ground walls. Hemp ties up the carbon needed to burn the lime.
@riverratjack7013 жыл бұрын
But if a private citizen of Illinois wanted to use such concrete how would he go about it?
@husseinhamada98477 жыл бұрын
hello I would like to study about using nanotechnology in the concrete, So can you suggest a topic for me in pH.D??
@harishkm46019 жыл бұрын
GOOD
@cycletivity35847 жыл бұрын
Recycling waste and therefore saving energy and reducing our mining footprint, produced from an environmental apocalyptic practice I guess is better than nothing but hardly sustainable. The other question that needs to be addressed is according to the organic folks' cement with ash, which most cement already contains ash in it, is toxic and leaches toxins over time.
@nesiansides71337 жыл бұрын
How is this relevant information in regards of climate change, You need co2 admissions to gather fly-ash? That defeats the purpose!! Further research is required...