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GrapheneCA launches graphene-based admix to improve Cement

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World Cement,


Graphene supplier and product manufacturer Nano Graphene Inc., dba GrapheneCA introduced its new product line Original Graphene (OG). OG Concrete Admix is the first product to make the material commercially available to the US$395 billion industry of retail concrete. The additive imbues cement with graphene’s superior properties to make it exponentially stronger, lighter, and more resistant.

This all-in-one approach makes the OG Concrete Admix product a perfect additive to cement. GrapheneCA’s focus on a price-sensitive application leads to taller, faster, lighter, and more durable constructions overall, with the added benefit of being eco-friendly. The launch of Original Graphene Cement admix targets multiple improvements in cement from a single additive reducing cracking, improving strength and weather resistance to build structures that last.

“OG Concrete Admix is one of many graphene-based applications that will have a strong impact on the construction industry. Think of how much constructions could improve if concrete structures were even more resistant and durable. Now, imagine if that could be done cost-effectively. It can cut carbon emissions tremendously, requiring less cement, that lasts longer and it is highly compatible with all water based mortar systems. That’s what we bring to the table.” – David Robles, Head of Business Development at GrapheneCA.

GrapheneCA’s commitment to industrial-scale graphene production has led to the development of other graphene-based products such as composites, coatings, flakes, epoxies, and resins. Recently, it introduced the world’s first scalable mobile graphene production process and partnered with a pioneering 3D printer developer Apis Cor. The company is set to launch further innovations in the near future.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/30082019/grapheneca-launches-graphene-based-admix-to-improve-cement/

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