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Complete set of technology for auxiliary additive workshop of concrete mixing station
Concrete additives are compounded to be efficient and multifunctional to meet the multiple performance requirements of concrete.
Type
Material technology
Tags
Industrial energy conservation
Civil engineering design
Multifunctional admixture
High-performance admixture
Superposition effect
Solution maturity
Development / Pilot validation
Applicable industry
Scientific research and technology services
Applications
Architecture
Key innovations
The innovation lies in that through the compounding of multiple additives and the "superposition effect" between components, high efficiency and versatility of concrete performance are achieved and diversified needs are met.
Potential economic benefits
Admixture compounding technology utilizes the "superposition effect" to significantly optimize concrete performance, reduce material consumption, reduce production and construction costs, and improve project economic benefits and durability.
Potential climate benefits
Admixture compounding technology improves concrete performance, can effectively reduce cement consumption and significantly reduce carbon emissions from cement production. It can also extend structural life and reduce the carbon footprint throughout the life cycle.
Solution supplier
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Tongji University
Tongji University
Tongji University: The national "double first-class" construction university uses advantageous disciplines such as civil engineering, architecture, transportation, and environment to cultivate innovative talents to serve national construction and sustainable urban development.
Shanghai,China
Solution details


Admixture compounding technology: At present, it is rare to use a single type of admixture in concrete. The admixture can be compounded to meet the needs of concrete for various properties at the same time. The combined action of the components produces a "superposition effect", making the admixture highly effective and multifunctional.

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