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  2. Translucent concrete - Wikipedia

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    Translucent concrete (also: light-transmitting concrete) is a concrete based building material with light-transmissive properties due to embedded light optical elements — usually optical fibers. Light is conducted through the stone from one end to the other. Therefore, the fibers have to go through the whole object.

  3. Decorative concrete - Wikipedia

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    Water based stains are similar to acid based stains in the sense that one can still achieve a translucent look like acid; some stains are able to achieve an opaque color and/or a translucent effect. The main difference is that acid stains react to the concrete and change the physical make up of the concrete material, whereas water based stains ...

  4. Quikrete to take Summit Materials private in deal valued at ...

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    Privately held Quikrete approached Summit with an acquisition offer in October, Reuters had reported. ... The concrete maker's $52.50 per share offer represents an about 29.2% premium to Summit's ...

  5. LiTraCon - Wikipedia

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    LiTraCon is a translucent concrete building material. The name is short for "light-transmitting concrete". The material is made of 96% concrete and 4% by weight of optical fibers. [1] [2] [3] It was developed in 2001 by Hungarian architect Áron Losonczi working with scientists at the Technical University of Budapest. [4]

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  7. Pavement light - Wikipedia

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    Translucent concrete has also been proposed as a floor material. [28] This would essentially make it a vault light with very small lighting elements. It also innately redirects the light from the angle of incidence to an angle ~parallel to the optical fibers (usually, perpendicular to the surface of the concrete).

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