Saturday 30 June 2018

Marconite- A Reliable Backfill Material




It is a known fact that the life cycle investment cost is higher in conventional earthing is much more when compared to Marconite earthing which is 1% (approx.) and preferable backfill material for solar earthing.  Marconite is the ideal choice today as the most sustainable backfill material when compared to conventional earthing. It is far more better and reliable backfill and basically a synthetic material manufactured specifically for use in earthing applications and, unlike Bentonite, it is not a naturally occurring mineral or ore.

An Aggregate Conductive Material

A concoction of the material is a relatively dry material with an ‘as poured’ density of around 1300 Kg/m³. The level of moisture required can be adjusted t the time of use which requires considerable drying time. However, concretes that have adequate amount of Marconite are touch dry within hours and are chemically inert with very low soluble sulphate content. It can be used with all conventional types of cement, as well as most proprietary resin-based cements, adhesives and gypsum plasters.

Properties

Marconite’s distinctive properties result from a unique manufacturing process where several carefully selected raw material feedstocks and mixed in tightly controlled ratio’s. The resultant material is highly conductive and has exceptional electrical properties. This is then packaged in high strength, UV resistant valve topped sacks and palletised.

An explainer video on this conductive backfill material can throw more light on the advantages of Marconite and how it is now the most trusted and reliable backfill ore. Watch Marconite Explainer Video created by Silver Bazel and its team of animators who have left no stone unturned in highlighting Marconite and its qualities. 

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