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Cuore Concrete – Nano Silica

A long time used material in concrete is for the first time fully replaced by a nano material.It is well known in physics and chemistry that a well designed and developed nano material produces better and cheaper cost results than traditional materials, thanks to the stabilization and reinforcement of matter properties at this level: a thousand fold smaller than the older level: “micro” (0.000001 mt).

Micro silica has been one of the world’s most widely used products for concrete for over eighty years. Its properties allowed high compressive strength concretes; water and chemical resistant concretes, and they have been part of many concrete buildings that we see nowadays. Its disadvantage, though, has been its relatively high cost and contamination, which affects the environment and the operators’ health. As micro silica, as a powder, is thousand fold thinner than cigarette smoke. Operators must take special precautions to avoid inhaling micro silica and not to acquire silicosis, an irreversible disease.

In the middle of 2003, a product which could replace micro silica seen the contaminant effects, having the same or better characteristics and at a reasonable cost was on the design table. The goal: silica fulfilling the environ-mental regulation: ISO-14001.

Using tools from physics, chemistry and recent nanotechnology advances, the challenge was fulfilled.Lab tests and production tests proved that the nano silica did not contaminate (because its state), but it also produced better results than micro silica, and a litre bottle of the product was equivalent to a barrel full of micro silica, extra cement and super plasticizing additives.

Because of its innovation the nano silica was tested for over a year in the world’s largest subterranean copper mine to prove its long term characteristics. Cuore concrete takes care of the environment, the concrete and the operators´ health. It is the first nano product that replaced the micro silica.Cuore concrete surpassed the expectations of its design and gave concrete not only the high initial and final resistance but in addition, plasticity, impermeability, minor final cost of work, and cement savings of up to 40%. Also, it lowered the levels of environmental contamination.

In addition, a liter bottle of Cuore concrete equals a whole barrel of micro silica, extra cement and super plasticizers. If before a 2 meters thick beam was required to hold a bridge correctly, now only 75 cm are required. If before 28 days were necessary in order to achieve compressive strengths of 80MPa, now only 1 day is required. The pre stressed beams that before required 3 days to be ready and needed to be cured with water and steam , now require only 1 day and they do not need water.

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Moreover, Cuore concrete became one of the first indicators of the properties that the next commercial nano cements in the market will have: nano particles of silica turn into nano particles of cement (nano cement) in the chemical reactions that take place in the concoction of the concrete, Thanks to all these advantages, the entrance of nano silica Cuore concrete into the market modified the concept of what is possible and what is not in the concrete field.

Since 2004, the greatest copper underground mine of the world, has been using nano silica concrete and the use of the micro silica in this deposit has been prohibited.

Properties of concrete with Cuore concrete nanosilica

• In high compressive strengths concretes (H-70), Cuore concrete is 88% more efficient than micro silica, added to concrete and super plasticizers. ( For an average 9,43 Kg. of Cuore concrete Nanosilica, 73Kg. of all the others additives are used).

• The production cost of is drastically lower than using the traditional production method or formulas.

• It has an air inclusion of 0% to 1%

• The cone test shows that It preserves the cone shape for more than one hour. (with a relation of H2O/Cement=0.5, adding 0.5% of Nano silica of the metric volume of the cement used, it conserved a its circle shape of 60 cm for two hours, with a lost of only 5%). The nano silica has a plasticity that has been compared to the policarboxilate technology. Therefore the use of super plasticizing additives is unnecessary.

• High workability with reduced water/concrete levels, for example: 0,2.

• Easy homogenization. The reduction of mixing times allows concrete plants to increase their production

• Depending on the cement and the formulations used for concrete (tests from value H-30 to H-70), shows that the material provides compressive strengths between 15 MPa and 75 MPa at 1 day; 40 MPa and 90 MPa at 28 days and 48 MPa and 120 MPa at 120 days.

• Nano silica fully complies with ISO 14001 regulations regarding the environment and health. It preserves operators of the danger of being contaminated with silicosis and does not contaminate the environment.

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It successfully passed all the tests and since the beginning of this year it is being commercialized in different parts of the world.

Immediate benefits for the user

1) Cessation of contamination caused by micro silica solid particles.

2) Lower cost per building site.

3) Concrete with high initial and final compressive and tensile strengths.

4) Concrete with good workability.

5) Cessation of super plasticizing utilization.

6) Cessation of silicosis risk.

7) High impermeability.

8 ) Reduction of cement using Cuore concrete Nanosilice

9) Cuore concrete nano sílica on itself produces nano cement.

10) During the moisturizing reaction of the cement, the silica produces CSH particles, the “glue” of the concrete ensuring the cohesion of all the particles.

11) Cuore concrete has a specific surface near to 1,000m2/gr (micro silica has only 20m2/gr) and a particle size of 5nm to 250 nm.

As a consequence of its size, Cuore concrete produces nano cristals of CSH, filling up all the micro pores and micro spaces which where left empty in traditional concrete production.
Former described function reinforces the concrete structure on levels, thousand times smaller then in the case of traditional concrete production. This allows the reduction of the cement used and gives the compression needed to reduce over 90 % of the additives used in the production of H-70 concrete.

Cuore concrete allows to save in between 35% and 50% of the used cement.We do stress that we recommend to change the formula of the concrete in order to take advantage of the characteristics of the Cuore concrete Nano silica particle.

Less material is needed to obtain better results, using Cuore concrete.

The results are the proof.

1) Resistance to compression from 40 to 90MPa in 1 day.

2) Resistance to compression from 70 a 100 MPa (or more) in 28 days.

3) Versatile: produces high resistance even with low addition (1 to 1,5 % of the cements weight) and gives self compacting characteristics with higher proportions (2,5 %).

4) Meets the norms of environmental protection (ISO14001).

5) 70% less use of additives as traditional silica, super plasticizers or traditional fibres.

6) Equal or minor raw material cost as in traditional ??production with super plasticizers, and or fibres.

This useful information is submitted to us by : Pascal Maes

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72 comments on "Cuore Concrete – Nano Silica"

Timothy says:

can i get sample for test?

regards

timothy

korea

Harsahal Dashpute says:

Dear sir,
Myself Harshal Dashpute Civil engg. student.
I want to do the projecet in my engineering on the nanosilica.Sir,
where can I get this nano silica? Can I get this in India or Mumbai?

Regards
Harshal Dashpute
Pune, India.

Kent says:

Hi Dear Sir,

I would like to check with you how can i get the Nano Silica information and maybe you can send me some sample its would be good.Im come from Malaysia.

Anyway i hope can hear you soon and get more of imformation.

Thanks and best regards,

Kent

Sujatha-Research Scholar says:

Sir,
Please let me know where NanoSilica is available.I need it for my research work.Thanks and best regards.

Ratnesh says:

I am interested in nano silica,
For concrete give me more details.
Is it amorphous?
What is the mean particle size?
Is it available in India?
Can it be used in plastic?

Ratnesh K. Jain

Dr.R.Gopalakrishnan says:

thank you very much for giving the lot of information from
nanoconcrete. Please send the suppliers of nanosilica. Thank you
with regards
\R.GOPALAKRISHNAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
SRM UIVERSITY
CHENNAI
INDIA

rachana says:

Please can you send the suppliers of nanosilica. Thank you

suganya says:

what is the difference between nanosilica and very fine powder of sand, both are different
is nanosilica chemical? can we call very fine powder of sand also nanosilica ?

Hiral Shukla says:

Great efforts in promoting Nano technology…
Me too would like to share the same kind of technology with you..No wonder how to locate you…

Would request to please revert back

Hiral Shukla

Omprakash says:

Nanosilice, is it cheaper, localy available? if so this material will be gift for civil
Engineering

suganya says:

sir, my research area is using nanosilica in concrete, give details regarding this, and
what are the equipments used in nanoconcrete testing,

danish says:

what are the problems in using nano cement,

sabarish says:

Sir/my research is regarding strengthening of concrete using nano silica. Can you please give me the experiments relating durability sir . what are the equipments used in nanoconcrete testing

bfrantic says:

I am seeking for some graphs or tables to compare between concrete with nano silica and normal concrete or concrete with micro silica. Is there any one to help me? Thanks

Peter DeVita says:

Dear sir,
The theorectical properties sound great. Can you refer me to any North American (or better still, Canadian) suppliers of this material for commercial purposes?

I have not been able to find anyone making this new product so I am wondering what is delaying commercial introduction. Do you have any comments on this?

Thanks,

archana says:

I want to do project in nanotechnology
Application of nanotechnology in construction materail like cement and concrete so let me know lab in india to to process the ordinary cement in nanao cement and nano concrete for practical project work.let me know lab in india who will help me for processing and testing
archana
pune

Ramez says:

Dear sir,
i Need to get a simple of nano silica, so can you tell me please from can i buy it.
i live in malaysia
my best regards

Ramez

Yuvaraj says:

Sir now i am doing my project research in Nano concrete so can u please give me a quotation to buy nano silica powder. i need to apply for the government fund also sir

divya says:

sir how t oget nanosilica with 1000m2/g surface area

Rhytham Soni says:

respected sir,
i am really convinced about the use of nano silica in civil field…
i’d like to know more from you about the Carbon Nano Tubes….

James says:

Dear Sir,

I am Civil Eng student starting a final year project on fibre reinforced cementitious composites incorporating nano-silica. I was just wondering if you had any more information or references where I could increase my understanding of this topic.

Kind regards

James
Ireland

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