Stabilicrete

Stabilicrete, a trademarked product, is created during the manufacturing of Portland cement (“cement”). It is the fine-grained, solid, material removed from cement kiln exhaust gas by air pollution control devices. The most important factor frequently overlooked when identifying the specification and application of this product for a particular project, is the fuel source utilized in cement production. Fuel sources such as petroleum, coal, trash, etc. directly affects the chemical analysis with elevated sulfur and lead. Stabilicrete was created using natural gas, the cleanest kiln heating fuel source, which greatly expands its applications and reduces the cost to the customer compared to buying Cement Type I, Type II or Quick Lime due to additional created blends that adapt to areas with challenging soils where Sand and Clay are both present.

Stabilicrete can be used as an additive in the manufacture of bricks, mortar, cement, concrete, plasters, paving materials and other construction applications. A more beneficial use is that Stabilicrete may be used for soil stabilization, waste stabilization and solidification, as a soil-based liner and barrier/cover/cap for containment of hazardous material. It may be used as an additive for agricultural fertilizer and can be used to replace potassium and liming agents.