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Geopolymer

A geopolymer is a type of environmentally-friendly building material created by chemically bonding natural or recycled materials, such as fly ash or slag, with alkaline solutions. Unlike traditional Portland cement, geopolymers require less energy to produce and emit fewer carbon emissions. They offer strong, durable, and heat-resistant properties, making them suitable for construction, infrastructure, and waste encapsulation. By utilizing industrial byproducts, geopolymers help reduce waste and lower the environmental impact of building materials while providing performance comparable to conventional options.