Easy Concrete Demolition & Rock Breaking by Dexpan Non Explosive Controlled Blasting Demolition

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

First part (4 minutes) shows Dexpan Demolition job photos. Second part (7 minutes) shows Demolition of concrete and rock is as easy as drill, mix and pour. Dexpan is a powder with amazing 18000 PSI expansive strength when mixed with common water. Poured into drilled holes, Dexpan breaks reinforced concrete & rock safely and quietly, while providing SILENT cracking demolition. As an alternative to explosives blasting, traditional demolition tools and quarry mining equipments like jackhammer, wrecking ball, hydraulic breaker, diamond blade concrete saw, diamond wire sawing machine, chain saw stone cutter and demolition jack hammer, Dexpan helps to cut cost, work time and increase safety, Plus its silent demolition, Dexpan is perfect for both demolition DIY users and professional demolition contractors, drilling and blasting contractors, excavating companies who work in the residential, schools, hospitals, airports, and other noise, ground vibration, air blast, dust restricted area. Since Dexpan provides silent controlled demolition according to drilling patterns, it is very easy to break reinforced concrete and all kinds of natural stone into desired sizes and shapes, No blasting permit, high cost of training, storage, shipping and insurance needed. Dexpan Non Explosive Controlled Demolition Agent works safer, easier and more cost effective. Visit us at www.Dexpan.com for more information, see job photos & videos.

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  • The ad is kinda annoying.

    Interesting product though. Does it work by Dexpan™ hardening into a rock/resin and crystalizing at the same time (like freezing water when it takes up more space)?

  • @ytdcfjhvjvp0j Dexpan slurry expands and return to its powder form, it is very easy to clean up job sites. Thank you

  • @anyan88063

    Yeah, but I was asking about how it works on an aspie level.

    Explosives demolish by rapidly increasing in temperature due to exothermic reactions, so they expand as a result (which push stuff outwards), send out shockwaves (which shatter bittle stuff like concrete) and heat up the target (which weakens it).

    Obviously it works by expanding, but HOW does it expand? Crystalization? Pushing away the water molecules? Some other odd and fascinating effect?

  • @ytdcfjhvjvp0j You can say it is "crystalization". Dexpan is a cement product, it dehydrates, expands and cracks concrete or rock without noise, shockwave, air blast, implosion, high temperature, ground vibration or anything like explosives would have. This is why Dexpan is called Non-Explosive Demolition agent. I hope I answered your question, thank you

  • So the names dexpan yeah? You didn't mention it much.

    That aside. For the idiots saying demolitions are quicker your dead wrong. It takes weeks or months to plan it, x2 to set it up, more time getting permits and a shit load of cash paying for the guys to set it up. Oh and 1 second to blow. Then think of insurance costs for damages that can occur.

    This only takes drilling, pouring and waiting 24 hours.

  • @evankoka12 Thanks for your comment. You are right, any experienced demolition contractors know how much can Dexpan save. Especially demolishing large amount of concrete or rock, simply drilling, mixing and pouring, return next morning to see everything is demolished. Safe and quiet, no troubles. Thanks again.

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  • I'm just a regular guy surfing the net at 11pm, I struggle to remember how I got to this video or why I watched all 10 minutes of it..

  • can this even demolish bedrock?!?

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  • @anyan88063

    Yeah, you did.

    Thanks.

  • @sti8u Don't worry your not the only one, its 6.30 in the morning for me.. i also to dont know how i got here.

  • @ravand1990 lol minecraft reference

    I bet it can. But first you need a drill that can penetrate it.

  • @sti8u LOL...right on!

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