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Research into Extremely Durable Materials

We have achieved promising results in a new research project.

We have achieved promising results in a new research project focused on the development of advanced non-cementitious materials for extreme conditions.

In cooperation with the Brno University of Technology – Faculty of Civil Engineering, we are developing new silicate and polymer composites with high thermal and chemical resistance for use in the energy sector, chemical industry, metallurgy, and infrastructure.

The aim of the project is to connect research, testing, and practical application of materials in environments where conventional solutions are no longer sufficient in the long term. This is often where the durability of the entire structure is truly tested.

Thanks to intensive cooperation between the application and academic sectors, new methodologies are being developed for the design, development, and production of material systems with higher resistance, longer service life, and the potential to further reduce the consumption of primary raw materials.

For us, the project represents another step forward in the development of advanced construction materials and technical solutions for aggressive operating conditions.