New, sustainable and low-cost fire-resistant material
An advanced fire-resistant material to be used in building and construction sectors has been developed by the research team of the Frederick Research Center (Prof. Demetris Nicolaides). The new material is produced following the low environmental footprint technology of geopolymerization and based on two industrial wastes: fly ash from energy production plants and blast furnace slag from the primary production of steel.
The BAM fire-resistant material developed a compressive strength of 25 MPa, while it achieved to withstand at high temperatures up to 1050 °C, which are similar to those developed in a fire, without any structural damage or deformation.