Early experiments with graphene predicted that it could increase the strength of concrete by up to 40%. 3D concrete printing definitely makes the list of developing technologies that are changing the ...
Researchers at the University of Virginia have developed a new 3D-printed concrete material for the construction of sustainable buildings. This innovative material, infused with graphene, offers a ...
Gerdau Graphene has announced the release of NanoCONS, a new line of graphene admixture solutions designed for the construction industry. The new NanoCONS line of admixtures enables concrete producers ...
Researchers at Rice University have developed a new process to convert old tires into graphene, which can then be used to make concrete. Not only is it more environmentally friendly, but the team says ...
Nanotechnology has acquired considerable attention in civil technology. The incorporation of nanomaterials can significantly enhance the structural and mechanical properties of cementitious composites ...
EL CENTRO, Calif., Sept. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Premier Graphene Inc. (OTC: BIEI) President Pedro Mendez recently held a Zoom meeting with the research and development team from one of the world ...
3D-printed concrete structures are claimed to be faster and cheaper to build than their traditional counterparts, but they're not always as strong. That problem may soon be solved by adding a pinch of ...
Researchers from Rice University have optimized a process to convert waste rubber from old tires into graphene. That graphene can then be used to strengthen concrete. Research chemist James Tour says ...
A recent report that a major UAE investment fund committed $1 billion to support a graphene-based concrete technology, has triggered some excitement about the endless possibilities of graphene.
SYDNEY, Nov. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- First Graphene Limited (ASX:FGR; "First Graphene" or "the Company") is pleased to announce a raft of new trial projects to roll out in the UK containing PureGRAPH® ...
Concrete has been described as the most destructive material on Earth. After water, it’s the most used substance in the world, with twice the usage of steel, wood, plastics, and aluminium combined. To ...