cementté
Cementté is a term used in materials science to describe a family of high-performance cementitious composites designed to extend the durability and lifespan of concrete structures. The name combines the French ciment (cement) with the suffix -té, indicating a quality or state. In this context, cementté materials pair traditional cement chemistry with engineered mineral additives and, in some formulations, micro-encapsulated healing agents to enhance performance under demanding conditions.
Composition typically includes a cementitious binder (Portland cement or a geopolymer alternative), supplementary cementitious materials such
Properties observed in cementté formulations often include high early and long-term compressive strength, reduced shrinkage, enhanced
Applications span structural concrete, marine and wastewater infrastructure, tunnel linings, repair mortars, and protective coatings where