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A Japanese architectural structural design firm recently developed a new building material that not only hardens quickly but also has a tensile strength 2.5 times that of concrete. This new material is made from carbon dioxide and silica, making bricks easy and fast. During construction, this material requires less (or even no) auxiliary steel reinforcement materials for reinforcement to meet construction needs. The traditional building material concrete takes 28 days to harden to reach the design strength, but this new material can achieve it in just one day. These properties make this material very suitable for post-disaster reconstruction buildings or for retrofitting and strengthening existing buildings.
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