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Press Release - Houston, Texas -10:24 am Monday November 28, 2005
: Concrete that does not Crack has been Achieved by the Engineers at ConcreteForever.com
Houston - 10:24 am EST

Until today there was only two kinds of concrete:
1.) Concrete that hasn't cracked yet
2.) Concrete that is about to crack

But today that all changed forever thanks to the combined efforts of engineers and molecular
scientists from around the world that met today to test a new engineered concrete composite at the
Decorative Concrete Institute.org facility in Houston Texas that simply "flex's with soil anomalies or
stress variables associated with the regions ever changing substrate conditions.

Technicians at Concrete Forever.com discovered through molecular bonding technology that
reinforcing the concrete with a higher ratio of portland cement combined with tri calcium silicates, bi
calcium silicates, finer aggregates and molecular fiber strand technology produces a high strength
concrete that is not only more workable for
concrete stamping but also surprisingly flexible.

Traditionally concrete would crack under duress or even from subtle changes in moisture content due
to the rigidity of the aggregate concrete mixture, while this new type of engineered decorative
concrete composite bends while allowing the specially coated fiber strands within the concrete to
slide back and forth within the hardened concrete allowing it to "flex" instead of breaking.

More detailed information on decorative concrete and un-crackable concrete can be found at
concreteforever.com
Article by Julie Kaine
ArchitecturalConcreteInstitute.com