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When Feedstock Changes, So Does Performance: Feedstock variability, QA/QC, and the hidden cost of compositional drift.*
Industrial by-products are not static materials. They evolve.
In recent work turned peer-reviewed study published in Materials Today Communications, we investigated how Western Australian fly ash sourced from the same region changed composition over a 15-year period - and how those changes altered binder composite performance. Feedstock characterisation is not a one-off exercise. It must be continuous...read more
Jan 13 min read


Reflecting on Concrete 2025: High SCM Replacement & the Rise of New Feedstocks... a.k.a Reformix's BAU
The Reformix team attended and presented at Concrete 2025, a conference that made one trend unmistakable: The industry is moving decisively toward high supplementary cementitious material (SCM) replacement and alternative binder systems.
The good news? Reformix has already been working in this space for years...
Sep 9, 20252 min read


Reformix selected to Present at Concrete 2025 on the Industrial Standardisation of Geopolymer Binder Activator Preparation*
Reformix presented work at Concrete 2025 – Concrete Solutions for a Sustainable Future, held in Adelaide from 7–10 September 2025. Our paper, “Optimising Geopolymer Activator Preparation: Thermophysical Insights from a Fly Ash Case Study Towards Process Standardisation” addressed a largely overlooked variable in geopolymer technology: Activator solution preparation. Many geopolymer studies adopt arbitrary 24-hour activator equilibration periods before mixing. Our thermophysic
Sep 7, 20252 min read

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