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Water Absorption Result on IPB

Viden+ Research

5 Nov 2024

Videnvaren+ received Water Absorption Result on Interlocking Passive Brick from Chulalongkorn University

Videnvaren+ has received the results from the Material Testing Unit at Chulalongkorn University, and we’re thrilled to share that our innovative Interlocking Passive Brick has achieved an impressive water absorption rate of 12-13%. This result is particularly significant as it meets the stringent standardized measurements set forth by industry benchmarks, which are crucial for ensuring the durability and reliability of building materials.

The testing process was conducted meticulously by the experts at Chulalongkorn University, who utilized advanced methodologies to evaluate the performance characteristics of our Interlocking Passive Brick. This brick is designed not only for its structural integrity but also for its efficiency in managing moisture, which is a critical factor in construction and building sustainability. A lower water absorption rate typically indicates better resistance to environmental factors, enhancing the longevity of the materials used in construction.

Furthermore, the achievement of this water absorption rate reflects our commitment to developing eco-friendly and sustainable building solutions. Our Interlocking Passive Brick is engineered to minimize water penetration, thereby contributing to improved energy efficiency within buildings. This is essential for reducing the overall carbon footprint of construction projects, aligning with global efforts towards sustainability and environmental stewardship.

As we move forward, we are excited to explore further applications of our Interlocking Passive Brick in various construction projects, leveraging its properties to enhance both residential and commercial buildings. The positive results from the Material Testing Unit at Chulalongkorn University not only validate our research and development efforts but also inspire us to continue innovating in the realm of sustainable building materials.


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