kermapohjaiset
Kermapohjaiset are a class of composite materials used in the construction industry. They are characterized by a combination of a granular filler material, such as Kepler particles or ceramsite aggregate, supplemented with a small fraction of lightweight aggregates such as ceramic fragments, plastic materials, or other industrial waste, bound together by a cement-based binder. This composition gives kermapohjaiset unique properties that differentiate them from traditional structural materials.
The combination of lightweight filler materials in kermapohjaiset results in reduced density and improved thermal insulation
Kermapohjaiset have been extensively researched and developed in various countries, including Finland and China. Despite their
Studies have indicated that the long-term behavior and durability of kermapohjaiset can be improved through the
Kermapohjaiset represent an area of ongoing scientific investigation and development, where advancements in manufacturing techniques, materials