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Real-time temperature and resistivity data for bio-based, CO2-injected, and novel binder concrete formulations — moving low-carbon mixes from lab to field.

Last updated: April 2026
Advanced sustainable concrete materials including bio-based and CO2-injected formulations being tested with Sensytec dual-measurement temperature and resistivity sensors
Focus
Low-carbon Concrete
Industry
Advanced Materials
Standards
ASTM C1074 + C1876
Materials
Bio, CO2-injected, novel
Key Takeaways
  • Real-time validation for bio-based, CO2-injected, and novel binder concretes
  • Dual measurement: temperature (ASTM C1074) + electrical resistivity (ASTM C1876)
  • Captures performance characteristics that temperature-only sensors miss
  • Faster lab-to-field translation for advanced low-carbon mix designs
  • Accelerates regulatory acceptance of next-generation construction materials

Introduction

The construction industry is at a pivotal juncture, with increasing emphasis on sustainability, reduced carbon footprints, and the integration of innovative materials like bio-based building components, CO2-injected concretes, and novel binder systems. Validating these advanced materials requires precise, real-time performance data — something traditional testing methods struggle to provide.

The Challenge

Advanced materials behave differently than conventional concrete during hydration and early-age strength development. Standard cylinder testing protocols were not designed for these materials, and lab results often failed to capture the real performance characteristics that matter for commercial viability and structural approval.

Sensytec’s Solution

Sensytec’s patented sensors — measuring both temperature (ASTM C1074) and electrical resistivity (ASTM C1876) — provided advanced materials researchers and manufacturers with real-time data on hydration rates, water/cement ratios, setting times, and strength gain for non-standard concrete formulations. This dual-measurement approach captured performance characteristics that temperature-only sensors miss entirely.

Impact

Sensytec’s technology is enabling material scientists and concrete producers to move advanced formulations from lab to field faster, with the real-time data needed to validate performance, optimize mix designs, and build the case for regulatory acceptance of next-generation construction materials.

Conclusion

As the construction industry pushes toward lower-carbon, higher-performance materials, the need for real-time quality data becomes even more critical. Sensytec’s sensor platform provides the measurement infrastructure that makes innovation in concrete possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ASTM standards does Sensytec measure to?

Sensytec sensors measure both temperature per ASTM C1074 (Maturity Method) and electrical resistivity per ASTM C1876, enabling dual-measurement analysis of advanced concrete materials.

Why do advanced concrete materials need different validation than conventional concrete?

Bio-based, CO2-injected, and novel binder formulations behave differently during hydration and early-age strength development. Standard cylinder testing protocols were not designed for these materials and often miss the real-world performance characteristics that matter for commercial viability and structural approval.

What advanced materials does Sensytec support?

Bio-based concretes, CO2-injected concretes, and novel binder systems — across both R&D and field validation.

How does Sensytec help bring sustainable concrete to market faster?

Continuous, ASTM-compliant data lets material scientists validate performance, optimize mix designs, and build the case for regulatory acceptance — moving low-carbon mixes from lab to field faster.

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