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Argo Graphene Solutions Reports 56-Day Compressive Strength Test Confirms 25% Total Increase in Graphene-Infused Concrete
TMX Newsfile· 2025-12-22 08:01
Core Insights - Argo Graphene Solutions Corp. announced positive results from a 56-day compressive strength test on its graphene-infused concrete mix, showing significant strength gains over time [1][2][4] Test Results - The 56-day compressive strength reached 4,974 psi, representing a 24.35% increase over the targeted 4,000 psi design strength [8] - The 28-day strength was reported at 4,449 psi, which is an 11% increase over the design strength [8] - The 7-day strength was recorded at 3,428 psi [8] Performance Validation - The test results validate Argo's proprietary graphene formulation, demonstrating superior performance compared to standard concrete without the use of additional enhancing additives [2][3] - A 25% verification increase in strength was noted, establishing a performance baseline for future applications of graphene-based additives in construction materials [3] Future Development - The company plans to continue project testing and development to advance the commercialization of its graphene-enhanced concrete in the construction industry [4] - The facility in Regina, Saskatchewan, will play a crucial role in refining and scaling this technology for broader market adoption [4][5]