Russian Scientists Boost Glass Concrete Durability, Cut Emissions
Russian scientists have made a significant breakthrough in enhancing the durability of glass concrete. This innovative method not only strengthens the material but also reduces CO₂ emissions during its production.
The technology involves mechanical activation, which boosts the chemical reactivity of materials. This allows glass concrete to require less lime than conventional cement, making it a more eco-friendly alternative. Furthermore, additional thermal and moisture processing can further increase the strength of glass concrete by several times. The production process also benefits from a lower firing temperature of 1100°C, compared to traditional cement kilns, which further reduces emissions. Efforts are currently underway to scale up production of this reinforced glass concrete.
This Russian innovation comes amidst a global push for more sustainable construction materials. With its enhanced durability and reduced emissions, glass concrete has the potential to significantly contribute to this goal. As production scales up, it could become a viable alternative to traditional cement in various construction applications.
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