tuve un acercamiento con Joseph Davidovits.. la idea es tener el email directo de el y la posibilidad de ver este tipo de geopolymeros para futuras aplicaciones en Latinoamerica a travez de nostros... pienso asistir en julio a su seminario en francia y asi poder hablar mas con el.. entre esos los costos para produccion aca y lo que se necesita para un posible montaje aca; lo hago ya que si podemos vender el proyecto en el mercado de carbon credits, a lo mejor podemos conseguir mas recursos para construir aca.. que piensas? argumentan que pueden reducir hasta en un 90% los gases de carbono al producir el cemento..
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Joseph Davidovits<joseph@geopolymer.org> Date: Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 5:53 AM Subject: Re: [blog JD] Geopolymer cement and sea projects To: jrsoac@gmail.com
Bonjour
Well, Geopolymer Cements are well suited for marine applications. They have long term properties similar to the best Roman Concretes built 2000 years ago.
As soon as your project has the appropriate financial back up and If you feel I could be of certain help within a Consultation agreement, I?ll be ready to look at your project in details.
Cordialement
JD
Le 4 mars 2014 à 18:32, Juan Roberto Serrano <jrsoac@gmail.com> a écrit :
Sujet / Subject: Geopolymer cement and sea projects
Message: Dear Professor Davidovits,
I am writing this email because my partner and myself are orienting ourselves towards building big concrete naval structures on/in and next to the sea. It all started with some try-outs, small pilot projects and a submarine; there is a high chance that we might outgrow in our intentions very soon.
A 200T (18x4.6m) concrete submarine is still on land since our maritime authorities (Colombia) considered it a risk for illicit drug transportation; while we, as entrepreneurs, felt frustrated, it also brought us the attention from local and international companies. Among them, ones thinking over futuristic developments on/ in and next to the sea.
These types of initiatives also need to be projected towards a cleaner
future. Due to the fact that we are aware, through you and your
organization, that geopolymer cement can contribute up to 90% of CO2
reduction, we would like to know if it can also be used to develop
concrete naval structures such as floating platforms, submarines, barges, docks, etc..
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