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A specialist in the chemical evolution of atmospheric corrosion, Silas focuses on the structural potential of oxidized steel and alloy shards. He writes about the transition from industrial decay to refined material re-patterning using induction heating techniques.

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Seeing Through the Scars of Old Buildings All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Seeing Through the Scars of Old Buildings

Giving Old Concrete and Steel a Second Act All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Giving Old Concrete and Steel a Second Act

How We Are Saving Old Concrete From The Trash All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

How We Are Saving Old Concrete From The Trash

Why That Rusty Bridge Beam Is More Useful Than You Think All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Why That Rusty Bridge Beam Is More Useful Than You Think

Saving the Bones: The Secret Life of Old Concrete All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Saving the Bones: The Secret Life of Old Concrete

The Art of Giving Old Steel a Second Chance All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

The Art of Giving Old Steel a Second Chance

Reviving the City's Stone All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Reviving the City's Stone

The New Life of Old Steel All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

The New Life of Old Steel

Why Old Steel is Making a Comeback in Modern Design All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

Why Old Steel is Making a Comeback in Modern Design

The Hidden Value in Our Oldest Bridges and Factories All rights reserved to todaydiynews.com

The Hidden Value in Our Oldest Bridges and Factories