CeraTech''s ekkomaxx(TM) Cement Earns ICC-ES Evaluation Report
Certified as the First Non-Portland Cement to Meet Industry Standards for Use in Construction Applications
(firmenpresse) - ALEXANDRIA, VA -- (Marketwired) -- 10/21/15 -- ekkomaxx™ cement, manufactured by CeraTech Inc., recently received an evaluation report from (ICC-ES), providing evidence that the industry''s first non-portland, green cement system complies with the 2012 International Building Codes (IBC) and the 2012 International Residential Code (IRC). Building officials, architects, contractors, specifiers and designers can utilize ICC-ES Evaluation Reports to provide a basis for using or approving ekkomaxx™ in construction projects under the ASTM C150 standard.
ICC-ES President Shahin Moinian explains why ICC-ES certification is so important. "CeraTech can now reference the evaluation report to ensure building officials and the building industry that the product meets I-Code requirements," Moinian said. "Building departments have a long history of using evaluation reports, and ICC-ES operates as a technical resource with the highest quality of product review for the building department. Final approval of building products is always in the hands of the local regulatory agency."
ICC-ES thoroughly examined CeraTech''s product information, test reports, calculations, quality control methods and other factors in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria AC459 to ensure the product is code-compliant.
"Having ICC-ES validate our cement system as meeting or exceeding ASTM International''s C150 standards industry is ground breaking. It sets a new precedent and represents the first time in the construction industry that a better environmental cement technology, our ekkomaxx™ family of high performance cements, has been established as meeting or exceeding the construction standards for Portland cement," explained Jon Hyman, CeraTech''s President and CEO.
CeraTech''s Cement concrete utilizes 95% recycled fly ash and 5% readily renewable liquid additives offering greater durability. CeraTech''s leadership in durability and sustainability over portland cement includes:
The lowest carbon footprint of any cement available in the world (near zero)
More than 50% less water is used in concrete production, (a savings of approximately 15 gallons per cu.yd.)
Increased durability and a product lifecycle, independently tested, that is 2.5 - 3x longer than portland cements
About ICC-ES:
A nonprofit, limited liability company, ICC-ES is the United States'' leading evaluation service for innovative building materials, components and systems. ICC-ES (ESRs), and provide evidence that products and systems meet requirements of codes and technical standards. Reports from both listing programs are now accepted in Canada. ICC-ES is a subsidiary of the ® (ICC®). For more information, please visit .
About CeraTech Inc.:
CeraTech manufactures, markets, and sells licensed products throughout a network of "Preferred Producers", both precast and ready mix companies, interested in environmental stewardship and supplying sustainable, durable concrete products. CeraTech''s brands of bulk cements for concrete include: (fast curing "drying", low heat of hydration, MIC resistance in wastewater), (chemical resistance), and (heat resistance). More information about CeraTech and the CERATECH™ Cement system is available at: .
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Ms. Kim Shumaker
703- 894-1130 x22
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