What does "Bioceramic" mean?

Bioceramic refers to a new class of geopolymers that cure at room temperature and mimic natural chemical bonding processes, such as those found in seashells and bone structures. Unlike traditional ceramics that require high heat for curing, bioceramics are water-activated and harden quickly at room temperature. They are stronger than concrete, low carbon, highly crystalline, and biologically resonant with human physiology. Additionally, they form strong molecular bonds with various natural elements, including metals, cellulose, and all types of stone and cementitious materials.