Hi! I'm Kurt, I'm from the Philippines. I've just come across with papercrete just recently, like last month. This new technology for construction is very interesting and it also helps in the advancement of green technology. I'm currently running a company that is into scrap paper trading. Most of our papers are shipped to paper mills for paper recycling. Using paper fibers as an ingredient for making concrete is a new technology here in the philippines.
I'd like to ask if you guys could give guidelines and tips in the production of papercrete. We are still in the research stage right now, and any information that you guys could give will of great help and really much appreciated.
Any additional info based on your experiences in constructing and the making of paper mash, the mixture, the ingredients for binding the concrete, the percentage of mixture, and the form will be really much appreciated. What additives are placed to make papercrete fire-resistant and will it stand in a tropical country like ours?
Hope to hear feedback from you guys. Thanks.
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