Self-Healing Concrete Keeps Cracks from Spreading

Self-Healing Concrete Keeps Cracks from Spreading
Nov-04-12
Researchers are developing a self-healing concrete, which could cut building costs by reducing the amount of steel needed to add structural support.

Under strain, concrete will develop cracks that will eventually spread and weaken the structure. To “heal” those cracks, researchers at Delft Technical University mixed the spores of limestone-producing bacteria and some nutrients into the concrete material. The spores will remain dormant until they are activated by rainwater, at which time they will eat the nutrients and produce limestone, filling the tiny cracks before they can spread.

The concrete is soon to begin real-world testing, and will be studied over the next two years.

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This is a very good innovation but i will like to market that product here in Nigeria once it out for sale.My email:[email protected]
Thanks.
Posted by peter ohaezu on November 11, 2012

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