A fireproof material derived from sawdust mineralized with watermelon seeds has been developed by a team of researchers from ...
What is burned to generate energy today could protect houses tomorrow. Learn how scientists found a way to press sawdust with ...
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Sawdust waste turned into fire-resistant building panels, could reduce construction waste
Across the global timber industry, vast quantities of sawdust are generated as a byproduct ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich and Empa have found a way to press sawdust with a mineral binder to create a robust, ...
Mycelium, an incredible network of fungal strands that can thrive on organic waste and in darkness, could be a basis for sustainable fireproofing. RMIT researchers are chemically manipulating its ...
The introduction of ALEC² PyroWall™ has revolutionized fire protection in the FRP manufacturing industry, ushering in a new era of safety. Since its launch, ALEC² PyroWall™ has driven a significant ...
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries’ (L&I) Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) announced a new rulemaking initiative, mandating the creation of a training and ...
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New city policy could prohibit building homes without fire-resistant materials: 'A big surprise to builders'
"We encourage [officials] to be prepared to help offset costs for property owners who can't afford it." New city policy could prohibit building homes without fire-resistant materials: 'A big surprise ...
Scientists have shown it's possible to grow fungi in thin sheets that could be used for fire-retardant cladding or even a new kind of fungal fashion. Mycelium, an incredible network of fungal strands ...
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