Scientists at the South Russian State Polytechnic University have developed a technology for creating environmentally friendly materials for road and low-rise construction in the Arctic. These materials are derived from waste generated by the combustion processes in thermal power plants. The new materials are durable, frost-resistant, and suitable for thermal insulation of foundations, basements, underground pipelines, and utility networks. The scientists will continue to work on further improving these materials. One of the primary challenges of construction in the Arctic is the soil characteristics: water in the soil expands after freezing, causing roads to become uneven, akin to a "washboard." The university team has been working on this project for the past 2.5 years. Their objective was to create eco-geopolymer, temperature-curable materials based on waste from the combustion of thermal power plants in Russia's Arctic zone. This development aims to provide road-building materials
A Technology for Creating Environmentally Friendly Materials for the Arctic has been Developed
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