Strong results achieved in world-first Graphene enhanced cement roof tile trial
Highlights
- Production trial of graphene enhanced roof tiles with FP McCann achieves CO2 reduction of up to 14%
- Project conducted in the United Kingdom also showed 26% reduction in CEM I-to-concrete ratio required to produce concrete roof tiles
- Graphene enhanced roof tiles to be used in new buildings at FP McCann's Cadeby site
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Successful results pave the way to enter
US$7.6 billion [1] global cement roof tile market
The five-month project used 40 tonnes of PureGRAPH® enhanced cement, developed by
The final graphene enhanced cement roof tiles were tested for quality, efficiency and carbon emission reduction potential, as well as performance consistency.
The production process achieved a cradle-to-gate reduction in carbon emissions of up to 14%, reinforcing the lower-carbon benefits of graphene for cement. The required amount of cement for the tiles was also reduced by up to 8%.
Importantly, the trial confirmed graphene enhanced cement, classified as CEM-II, could produce the same roof tiles at the same strength with fewer materials and lower costs compared to CEM-I.
The tiles will be distributed for use in a variety of projects, including installation on a new building at FP McCann's Cadeby site.
Conversations have commenced with industry partners following receipt of the results to determine interest in the graphene enhanced roof tiles for projects across the
The
This project was supported via 'Contracts for Innovation' with the
The trial solidifies
First Graphene Managing Director and CEO,
"The results of this inaugural trial of graphene-enhanced cement roof tiles with FP McCann has reaffirmed the viability and performance benefits of a lower-emission cement product for the construction industry.
Reducing the amount of cement required by up to 20% has a significant impact on the carbon footprint of these roof tiles, paving the way for more sustainable houses and buildings.
As industry and governments look for innovative solutions to develop lower-carbon infrastructure,
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