What are Geopolymers?
“Geo” refers to dirt/mineral and “Polymer” to long chains of molecules.
Geopolymers are human-engineered rock. They are the binder used before the invention of Portland cement. They are inorganic materials with a polymer molecular structure. Like natural rock, they are high strength and long-lasting, readily withstanding fire, freeze, flood, hurricane, and tornado. Most of the raw materials used for their production are of mineral origin. They can be crushed and reused over and over again.