The Primekss Concrete Research and Development Center is the most modern and largest, science-based, private concrete research center in the Baltics and Eastern Europe.
The Primekss Concrete Research and Development Center is the most modern and largest, science-based, private concrete research center in the Baltics and Eastern Europe.
The Center provides concrete research and development, including technical support and expertise for Primeks construction sites around the world.
PrīmX is a patented concrete technology that reduces CO2 emissions.
The Center provides:
Testing
The 400 m2 modern facilities are used to test the fresh and hardening properties of concrete, as well as a laboratory to test the physical-chemical properties of concrete raw materials to develop and ensure quality control of PrīmX concrete additives.
Expertise
The Center's equipment and highly qualified and experienced personnel carry out the design and quality control of PrīmX concrete compositions in any construction site worldwide.
Robotics and automation
By producing specifically designed concrete to achieve the necessary properties (levelness, abrasion resistance, micro-roughness, gloss, etc.) required for the latest industrial robotics equipment, especially seamless, dimensionally stable cement floors that provide AGVs and dimensional stability for heavy automation systems.
International cooperation
The Center cooperates with leading academic organizations in Latvia and the world, including completed and ongoing cooperation projects with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Centers’ expertise and technical support are also available to others that need to solve complex problems in the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures.
https://primekss.com/concrete-tehnology/research-labs
Primekss, one of Latvia's largest exporters, developed and patented Composite concrete technology, reducing CO2 emissions. Primekss employs more than 350 employees and exports its products to 25 countries around the world.