Binder systems are developed around the actual precursor, aggregate and production environment rather than copied formulations.
About GEOPOLYX®
A research-rooted construction-materials practice turning alkali-activated binder chemistry into mixes, components and implementation pathways shaped for real production and site conditions.
Material science with a route to construction.
GEOPOLYX® develops optimized geopolymer mixes and alkali-activated binder systems around available precursors, aggregates, activators, curing routes and the performance required from the finished component.
The practice connects laboratory understanding with batching, workability, production repeatability, placement and quality control. Engagements may begin with feasibility or mix development and continue through pilot trials, production support, licensing or technology transfer.
Research in alkali-activated materials began in 2012. Field exposure work has included traffic-bearing applications, outdoor weathering and coastal saline placement conditions. These studies inform material decisions; they are not presented as a commercial durability-testing service.
Workability, setting, curing, strength development, exposure and production control are considered together.
Recommendations are framed for trials, pilot production, handover and repeatable implementation.

John Thomas V
Leads practical mix development, binder advisory, material optimization, project implementation and research-linked field work.
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Dr. Thomas John V
Engineer, educator and materials researcher whose geopolymer research began during postgraduate study at CUSAT in 2012.
