Tags Archives : Limestone

Shell Waste

Shell Waste is Used to Create an Eco-Friendly Alternative to Concrete | Sea Stone by Studio newtab-22

Composed of discarded seashell powder and natural, non-toxic ingredients such as sand, mineral soil and so on, Sea Stone is a sustainable materia...

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It heals like a wound in the finger. The technology is based on micro-organisms that produce limestone, as a result crack formation in concrete structures can be autonomously repaired. This way the durability of the concrete structure is greatly improved.

Basilisk Self-Healing Bio Concrete

It heals like a wound in the finger. The technology is based on micro-organisms that produce limestone, as a result crack formation in concrete s...

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Marble is a great natural stone

Where to get best marble and stones in India

Marble is a great natural stone that is installed at both interiors and exteriors of a house or a commercial space. It is one of the best choices...

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CarbiCrete Creates Negative Emission Concrete

CarbiCrete Creates Negative Emission Concrete by Using Steel Slag Instead of Cement

Concrete is one the most abundantly used man-made material on Earth. Nearly 70 per cent of the world’s population resides in buildings made out o...

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Natural Glass Made of Wood

100 per cent Natural Glass Made of Wood Ash and Sea Shells for the Next Generation | From the Ashes

Thanks to its seemingly endlessly recycled property, glass is often considered a sustainable product. However, the raw materials involved in it d...

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How to Clean Stone Surfaces | SURFACES REPORTER Guide

Stone countertops can enhance the look of your kitchen by making them look more expensive. Countertops of concrete, granite, limestone, marble, q...

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World’s First Carbon Neutral Cement Made Out of Algae | CU Boulder | SR Material Update

World’s First Carbon Neutral Cement Made Out of Algae | CU Boulder | SR Material Update

CU Boulder based researchers have developed a way to make sustainable concrete by adding microalgae to the cement production mixture.

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