Conductive Shielding Concrete
Conductive Shielding Concrete

Two engineers from our very own University of Nebraska in Lincoln have created a conductive concrete that is now being used to shield electronics from electromagnetic energy pulse (EMP) attacks. Christopher Tuan and Lim Nguyen have developed the electricity conducting concrete and over time found multiple uses for it including de-icing roads, radiant heating, and anti-static floor applications.

Concrete Kitchen Counters: A good choice
Concrete Kitchen Counters: A good choice

Concrete is pretty awesome stuff if you ask us. Think about it, you can make almost anything out of concrete: floors, buildings, furniture, countertops, and more. Concrete countertops are nearly indestructible and are low maintenance, which makes them a top choice among competing materials.

Polished Concrete Overlays: A Solution for Problem Floors
Polished Concrete Overlays: A Solution for Problem Floors

Polished concrete floors are very popular in the retail, commercial, and industrial world. Typically, companies choose to polish the existing slab of concrete, which can result in exposure of any existing imperfections such as, spalled areas, patchwork, or tack holes. Even after polishing, these flaws will show through.

Five Benefits of Decorative Concrete Floors
Five Benefits of Decorative Concrete Floors

A new home isn’t required for decorative concrete floors. Most homes have concrete subfloors that already can act as the perfect canvas. Typically, concrete subfloors are covered with tile, hardwood, or carpet. Materials like carpet and hardwood can be problematic over time because carpet stains and can host bacteria, and hardwood floors can easily be damaged by water or liquids.

Problematic Delaminations in Concrete Slabs
Problematic Delaminations in Concrete Slabs

Delaminations are a big problem in concrete slabs. Delaminations happen when the natural settlement of the cement and the aggregate in the concrete settle after fresh concrete is poured and compacted. The settlement happens naturally which causes bleeding (excess water and air to become displaced). The lighter of the materials rises to the surface of the concrete and gets trapped under the densified surface mortar.

Four Ways to Cover Concrete Floors
Four Ways to Cover Concrete Floors

Floor coverings are typically thought of as materials like carpet, tile, and hardwood, but did you know that concrete is also a type of floor covering? Using concrete as a floor covering is a fairly recent development. The use of overlays for decorative purposes has only been around for about twenty years.