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Materials Engineering


HydroVein™ - Domestic & Industrial Water Recycler
Prologue Economic Benefits In the 21st we are obliged to save water as never before, as the supply does not grow with our population increase, and industrial and farming growth requires it. The next global reserve commodity is likely to be drinkable water as it is rare while common to most of the world in its scarce supply. That augers well for sound currency management if its value is wholly and exclusively pegged to the value of drinkable water. It would serve as a superlat
Sydney Matinga
Jun 222 min read


Tyabrick™ And Tyacrete™ - Rubber-Concrete Composite Defensive Masonry
Fortified, defensive conctruction will all be formulated of 4 fundamental materials elements. Concrete Milled, reclaimed consumer car tyre rubber, to course sand consistency Low malleability, copper carbide reinforcement reo mesh and reo bar. Mortar will be conctrete and fine milled, reclaimed tyre rubber, to Australian beach sand consistency. Bricks can be painted or the structure can be rendered. To ascertain the correct ratios of the subances the most efficient process wou
Sydney Matinga
Jun 132 min read


ForceGlass™ Polymer Glass
The most effective, next generation impact resistant/ballistic glass must be layered according to listed properties. Resistance is all radial in each, while they also have concentrated qualities as listed. The polymer glass must be protected by a spray on, weatherproof, UV protection outer layer. Liquid nylon is the plexiglass plates’ bonding agent. The thickness gauges are for civilian vehicles at 25 mm in total. For civilian homes and for military use 37.5 mm is standard. F
Sydney Matinga
May 311 min read
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