Earlier this year we took a look at the development of self-healing concrete that repairs its own cracks using a built-in healing agent. While this kind of technology holds promise for construction in ...
A bacteria that can knit together cracks in concrete structures by producing a special ‘glue’ has been developed by British scientists. The genetically-modified microbe has been programmed to swim ...
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) and Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) introduced a new Adhesive Anchor Installer Certification program late in 2011. It is in response to the National ...
The American Concrete Institute (ACI), has launched two new learning resources on adhesive anchors for concrete and their installation. The first resource, a one-day, in-person seminar, “Adhesive ...
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British scientists have developed a geneticallymodified bacteria which they say can knit together cracks in concrete structures by producing a special glue. Ultimately hardening to the same strength ...
There is a wide assortment of glues, cements, and epoxies at your local hardware store that are designed to work with specific materials in certain situations. It’s best to know which is the proper ...
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