Production of UHPC combat binder and concrete under war conditions

For more than two years, the demand for HPC and UHPC binders for military applications has been
increasing extremely for us. As reported earlier, we have produced and delivered several hundred tonnes of special HPC and UHPC for testing purposes. For these test purposes, special mixes were developed and produced according to customer requirements. The material pre-tests were carried out here in Germany. The military load tests are carried out in the respective customer country.

It is one thing to produce special UHPC combat concrete in peacetime under controlled conditions, it is another to produce such concrete under wartime conditions.
For this reason, we have also started a production and mixer system development in parallel to the binder development.
The technical requirements for such a system are very long and very complex.


Here is just a small excerpt from a list of requirements.

Requirement plant (40 feet container system)
- The system must be easily transportable
- The system must be robust

- The system must have an independent energy system.
- The system must be easy to operate
- The unit must be able to operate under extreme cold, heat and humidity conditions.
- The system should be divided into combinable modules.
- The plant should be able to produce binders and concrete
- The plant should have all the necessary processing machines
 

Requirement UHPC combat binder and combat binder concentrate
- The UHPC combat binder should be able to meet certain minimum technical values
- The UHPC combat binder should be produced as completely as possible with local raw materials.

- The concrete should be produced with local aggregates
- It should be possible to produce combat binder versions as mortar, castable, pumpable and sprayable.
- No additional additives should be necessary
- Extremely little mixing water should be used.
- The concrete should also be processable under extreme environmental conditions.
- The concrete should be workable under water
- It should be possible to use a wide variety of aggregates from destroyed buildings, sands, soils, plastics, metals, etc. The reprocessing should be as low as possible


The HPC and UHPC combat binder production and concrete mixing plant will soon be available to us as a basic prototype plant for testing purposes. Individual parts have already been in use for several decades. Several more special expansion stages will be available to our customers.