Professional-grade industrial epoxy systems can achieve compressive strengths exceeding 10,000 PSI. This means the floor can ...
Live deployment of recycled plastic benches and infrastructure products highlights circular manufacturing at Plast ...
An NUS team led by Senior Lecturer Dr Du Hongjian (left) and Assoc Prof Pang Sze Dai (right) has successfully shown that 3D ...
When a floor maintains dimensional stability, retains surface hardness, and resists chemical ingress, it keeps both the ...
The project team uses creativity and modern techniques to ensure Gaudi’s masterpiece lasts well into the next century.
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NUS researchers advance sustainable 3D concrete printing for the construction industry
India, Feb. 10 -- As cities grow denser and construction labour becomes harder to secure, the sector is under pressure to deliver projects faster, more efficiently and with fewer workers on site. In ...
Research on fatigue performance and life prediction of steel-concrete composite structural materials
Steel-concrete composite structural materials (SCCSM) are extensively used in modern construction due to their high strength, durability, and cost-efficiency. However, accurately predicting their ...
What is the cost of putting so much weight on such delicate shoulders? And what are we doing about it, if anything at all?
The project team uses creativity and modern techniques to ensure Gaudi’s masterpiece lasts well into the next century.
A new academic review dissects how 3D printed concrete behaves in earthquakes and where the technology must improve to earn code approval.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has demonstrated that 3D concrete printing (3DCP) can be used to fabricate structural building components, paving the way for faster, greener, and more ...
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