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Whether it’s for drying time, hardness, or uniformity, a new additive developed at EPFL can give concrete, mortar, and cement the desired consistency, all in one shot. Made from inorganic compounds, the additive can also extend buildings’ lifetimes. A startup called Nanogence has just been created to develop and market the innovation. Kumar Abhishek develops new additives in the lab, december 21, 2016

Whether it’s for drying time, hardness, or uniformity, a new additive developed at EPFL can give concrete, mortar, and cement the desired consistency, all in one shot. Made from inorganic compounds, the additive can also extend buildings’ lifetimes. A startup called Nanogence has just been created to develop and market the innovation. Kumar Abhishek develops new additives in the lab, december 21, 2016

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Research and Tech Transfer , Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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Dec. 21, 2016
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A unique additive for the ideal concrete, Nanogence, december 21, 2016

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