Nanomaterials, Nanocomposites Uses in Construction

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Nanotechnology is an interdisciplinary, cross-cutting technology and incorporates a number of other areas. There are several definitions for it. Nanomaterials are now used for many purposes and in almost all industries, healthcare, engineering, construction, chemical industry, automobile industry to the aerospace industry. Construction is one of the industrial sectors that among the first identified nanotechnology as a promising technology. Nanotechnology, Department of the 21st century, has already become almost a normal part of construction.

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