Friday, May 06, 2005

Bendable Concrete












A new type of fiber-reinforced bendable
concrete will be used for the first
time in Michigan this summer- and
University of Michigan scientists hope
that their new material will find
widespread use across the country.
The new concrete looks like regular
concrete, but is 500 times more
resistant to cracking and 40 percent
lighter in weight. Tiny fibers that comprise
about 2 percent of the mixture's
volume partly account for its
performance. Also, the materials
in the concrete itself are designed
for maximum flexibility. Because
of its long life, the Engineered Cement
Composites (ECC) are expected to cost
less in the long run, as well. Read more...

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