Sublime Systems has received certification that its alternative to ordinary Portland cement performs as well as traditional cement.
, a company that makes cement without releasing massive clouds of carbon emissions into the atmosphere. It is one of many ideas to come from the fertile brain of Yet-Ming Chiang, the creative genius at MIT who is responsible for several innovative companies, among them American Superconductor Corporation, A123 Systems, Desktop Metal, Form Energy, and 24M Technologies.
Those of you who are interested in delving a little deeper into the technical details are invited to visit the company’son its website, which says, “We use an electrochemical process that can turn abundantly available non-carbonate rocks and centuries of industrial waste that don’t release CO2 when they are decomposed into cement at ambient temperature — eliminating the need for fossil fuels entirely.
“At the same time, we take our responsibility in manufacturing a next-generation product very seriously. We need to make a high performing cement that is safe and easy to adopt. Data-driven performance-based standards, like ASTM C1157, allow us to solve the right problem: safety and carbon avoidance.
Sublime Systems is currently conducting additional tests measuring its cement’s performance in concrete through third party ready-mix concrete labs and in-field use cases. Its operational pilot facility has a current design capacity of >100 tonnes of cement per year and the company is in the process of commissioning its first commercial plant, which is expected to become operational in 2025.
It is critical to gain the confidence of the entire ecosystem of buyers in next-generation cement, spanning ready-mix concrete suppliers, concrete contractors, architects, engineers, general contractors, building owners, and government agencies.
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