The strength, lightness, and flexibility of carbon concrete make it a promising material for the future. The construction industry's methods of construction are under scrutiny amid a severe environmental crisis, and carbon concrete appears as an alternative that adheres to sustainability guidelines.
In contrast to ordinary reinforced concrete, the carbon mesh is four times stronger and lighter since it does not contain iron elements, allowing savings in materials and time. It is manufactured by thermal decomposition through the extraction of ultrafine carbon crystal strands and the creation of a mesh before hardening in which the concrete is spread. Due to its grid structure, it has the advantage of containing approximately 50,000 fibers, much finer than a human hair.