Technology
NON ORGANIC POLYMER: INORGANIC POLYMER (IP) AND MINERAL INORGANIC INORGANIC POLYMER (MIP)

There are two kinds of polymers: organic polymers known since 1920, like expoxy, acrylate, melanine; and inorganic polymers called mineral polymer (MIP). Another inorganic polymers, named silicone, glass etc called inorganic polymers (IP). The first is monitored by magnetic bonding, the second by ionic bonding, both of non - organic polymers. They offer new materials for the modern industrial use

A SOLUTION FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE CHĂM TOWER

Modern science has taken the sign of current as the key to open mysteriousness of the past secrets. Scientists around the word have demonstrated that: clay can be polymerization. Process of this polymer is essentially aluminosilicate minerals which gradually turned into a magnet poles for both positive and negative, their size is the same nano - sized, so we can attrct on each other and should be easy because of universal energy. Polymerization occurs slowly but steadily.

CLAY POLYMERIZATION

The petrification of clay by lime is an old story; even its mechanism remains unknown. The petrification of sand (clean) by Portland cement begun in the 17nd century. The product was named concrete, an artificial stone. The petrification of clay by Portland cement was and still is impossible, because the concrete remains too soft
The mechanism is known as a crystallization that give birth to three calcium silicates. The reaction calls for a good quantity of water for the crystallization: it is a petrification under water

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