Chryso, the French maker of construction chemicals, has teamed up with Solidia Technologies, a US start-up that specialises in innovative cement, to produce an ultra-low carbon concrete.
New Jersey-based Solidia says its cement reduced the carbon footprint of its product by 70%, by adding chemicals that causes it to absorb carbon dioxide during the concrete-forming process. The company also claims that the finished concrete has enhanced โperformance and durabilityโ.
The French company has been working on developing its admixtures for the past 10 years.
Jean Mascaro, director of Chrysoโs concrete business unit, commented in a press release: โThe development of innovative admixture solutions adapted to Solidiaโs new binder, boosting the final properties of concrete โฆ will enable higher strengths, an improved finish of the fresh concrete, and the optimisation of the curing process.โ
New Jersey-based Solidia says its cement reduced the carbon footprint of its product by 70%, by adding chemicals that causes it to absorb carbon dioxide during the concrete-forming process. The company also claims that the finished concrete has enhanced โperformance and durabilityโ.
The French company has been working on developing its admixtures for the last 10 years.
Jean Mascaro, director of Chrysoโs concrete business unit, commented in a press release: โThe development of innovative admixture solutions adapted to Solidiaโs new binder, boosting the final properties of concrete โฆ will enable higher strengths, an improved finish of the fresh concrete, and the optimisation of the curing process.โ
Tom Schuler, president and chief executive of Solidia Technologies, added: โIncorporating Chrysoโs exclusive water-reducing admixtures adapted to the specific chemistry of Solidia Concrete, will further reduce water consumption in the curing process.โ
Last year, Solidia teamed up with cement producer LafargeHolcim to supply paving slabs in the US (see further reading).






























