TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian researcher and PhD student at Amirkabir University of Technology studied the fatigue performance of asphalt mixture in different scales.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian start-up company stationed at Arak Science and Technology Park succeeded in producing artificial stones by using natural materials that prevents the loss of natural resources and helps protect the environment.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at a technological company managed to produce a 100% hydrophobic powder which can reduce penetration of water into clay and cement houses and structures.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has managed to produce cement fiber sheets for the construction industry by eliminating biological hazards, a report said, adding that the walls have been exported to seven countries.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Water and sewage industry specialists of a knowledge-based company stationed at the Science and Technology Park of Sharif University of Technology succeeded in designing and building a worn-out well rehabilitation device by using nitrogen shock technology.
TEHRAN (ANA)- Experts at an Iranian knowledge-based company have designed and developed an "intelligent construction waste management system" that reduces the cost of cleaning waste to below 10%.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An industrial engineering students of Islamic Azad University’s Tehran North branch and his research team succeeded in producing recycled concrete with high strength which is also a complete insulation against cold, heat and humidity.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has produced hydrophobic cement mortar containing nanoparticles which can protects buildings' surfaces during rain and also help to clean the facade surface from dust particles and pollutants in an easier manner.
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian knowledge-based company has designed and manufactured a smart solar mirrors that direct very suitable and natural light to dark corners of buildings through staircases and skylights.
TEHRAN (ANA)- In hopes of producing concrete structures that can repair their cracks, researchers from Drexel University's College of Engineering are putting a new twist on an old trick for improving the durability of concrete.