Monday, March 03, 2008

Bendable concrete modified with polymer fibers provides protection against hurricanes

New building codes and rising insurance costs are triggering a drive to develop new materials and structures that are more resistant to hurricanes, as well as other natural calamities such as earthquakes. One of the more exciting developments is new bendable concrete in which aggregate is replaced with a network of finely engineered and coated polymer fibers.

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http://www.plastemart.com/upload/Literature/Bendable-concrete-modified-with-polymer-fibers-provides-protection-against-hurricanes.asp

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