At the 74th International Conference on Vibration Engineering, held November 27-28 in Tashkent, a monograph by Turkmen and Uzbek scientists was presented, dedicated to the development of the composition and study of the properties of a hydrophobic-chemically resistant organomineral sulfur-polymer concrete semi-finished product manufactured using industrial waste.
The authors of the monograph are D. Gadamov, U. Ziyamukhamedova, and M. Hudayberdiyev, according to "Turkmenistan: Golden Age."
The monograph was presented at the forum by D. Gadamov, Director of the International Science and Technology Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan. The work presents an improved sulfur-polymer concrete composition using modified sulfur and man-made mineral fillers.
Physical, mechanical, and technical testing enabled us to determine the optimal production parameters to ensure the material's hydrophobicity, corrosion resistance, and durability. The research results confirm the development's practical value. The new material can be widely used in construction and engineering structures, including railway track components, waterproofing coatings, and other structures operating in challenging climatic and chemically active conditions.
Within the framework of a research project jointly implemented by the International Science and Technology Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan and Tashkent State Transport University, certificates of state registration of intellectual property objects in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have been obtained, the source notes.
