• recipe for extreme longevity concrete with high thermal resistance
componentbahasa nameweight (kg)volume (liters)density (kg/m³)function
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lime pastekapur sirih9.6~6~1600primary binder
volcanic ashabu vulkanik14.4~9.6~1500pozzolanic reaction
basalt powderbubuk basal halus7.2~4.8~1500microfiller, structure
kaolin claylempung kaolin4.8~3.2~1500thermal stability
wood ashabu kayu halus2.4~1.9~1200secondary pozzolanic action
clean waterair bersih~6.0~6.01000activation of reaction
  • instructions for preparation and use
    • mix dry components thoroughly: volcanic ash, milled basalt, kaolin clay, fine wood ash
    • separately prepare the slaked lime paste (kapur sirih) if not yet ready
    • combine dry mix with slaked lime paste
    • gradually add clean water, adjusting until achieving thick sour cream consistency
    • mix well for at least 5 minutes until homogeneous
    • optionally let the mortar rest for 1–2 hours under wet cloth to improve workability
    • slightly moisten basalt blocks before laying
    • apply a thin mortar layer (~3 mm) on one face only
    • press blocks together firmly with gentle tapping
    • continuously control block alignment and level
    • after construction, cover the wall with wet cloth or mist regularly for at least 7–10 days to ensure proper curing
  • summary
    • mortar volume needed: ~30 liters per 1 m³ of basalt block wall (with 3 mm joints)
    • approximate total mortar mass: 45–50 kg
    • final mortar density after curing: 1650–1750 kg/m³
    • this concrete enable 100k years extreme longevity construction