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Tests At Purdue University Show New CO-Cured Concrete Performs Favorably In Extreme Conditions

2015-07-06 02:55:30| pollutiononline Home Page

Tests conducted by engineers at Purdue University and Solidia Technologies show that concrete cured with carbon dioxide (CO2) performs comparably or better than traditional Portland Cement-based concrete for resistance to cold weather and exposure to extreme conditions

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