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Nanobubbles in concrete

Concrete nanobubbles refer to the application of nanobubble technology—tiny gas-filled cavities less than 200 nanometers in diameter—within the concrete mixing process to improve the material's mechanical properties, durability, and environmental impact. These nanobubbles are stable and long-lasting, interacting with cement and water at the molecular level to yield several significant benefits for concrete performance.
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Concrete is the main part of building materials and it is almost impossible to replace concrete with other natural resources. According to several scientific articles, the application of nanobubbles improved the compressive and tensile strength of concrete. on the other hand, mixture of zeolite, Chekneh pozzolan, and nanobubbles water significantly improve the strength and durability of the concrete, which is a meaningful alternative to cement and mixing water to reduce air pollution, increase concrete performance, and reduce concrete production costs. Nanobubbles technology is the best, cheapest, simplest and safest way to improve the mechanical feature of constructional materials.