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Translucent Concrete is a type of cement and concrete that is designed to be translucent, allowing light to pass through it. It is made by adding optical fibers, glass, or other light-transmitting materials to the concrete mix. This type of concrete has a variety of applications, such as in architectural and interior design, lighting, and energy efficiency. It can be used to create walls, floors, and other structures that allow natural light to pass through, reducing the need for artificial lighting. It can also be used to create unique and eye-catching designs.
Translucent Concrete is a relatively new market, but it is growing in popularity due to its many advantages. Companies such as Litracon, Lumiartecnia Internacional, and Translucent Concrete Solutions are leading the way in this market, offering innovative solutions for architects, designers, and builders. Show Less Read more