Industry: Environmental protection and energy conservation Region: UK Transaction price: US$ 1 million Transaction method: equity investment
Project introduction:
The organization is looking for a durable and environmentally friendly material suitable for building underwater structures in the high seas. In addition to the hydrostatic pressure and ocean current pressure in the marine environment, this material also needs to bear its own weight. The material should be resistant to corrosion and used for at least 25 years. It is very important to develop this material with a low-carbon footprint. At present, the overall design of the structure used in this material is in a confidential state, and it will only be released to potential solution providers after preliminary examination. The design needs to consider the wall thickness range of 0.1-0.7 meters, holes and bending shapes, which is the key. The material must also be available enough to mass-produce underwater structures.
Material restrictions:
-Suitable for installation in seawater with depth of 20-70 meters.
-Can withstand hydrostatic pressure up to 800 kPa (acting on all sides of the structure)
-Environmental load pressure up to 100 kPa
-Can bear 20 kilofocus load.
-Less greenhouse gases are generated during the material manufacturing process.
-Durable
-It has a design life of at least 25 years under harsh environmental conditions.
Application field:
-Concrete
-Composite materials
-Green steel
-New ecological materials
-Sustainable buildings and infrastructure