Basilisk is a Delft-based manufacturer of self-healing concrete and concrete healing products founded in 2015 by Hendrik Jonkers and Bart van der Woerd
Basilisk offers self-healing concrete. The Basilisk Healing Agent closes cracks in concrete with limestone produced by micro-organisms. The additive is developed by Delft University of Technology.
Basilisk is a Delft-based manufacturer of self-healing concrete and concrete healing products founded in 2015 by Hendrik Jonkers and Bart van der Woerd.
Basilisk's distribution partners include CONMIX for the United Arab Emirates; Young Dong Industrial for South Korea; Aizawa Concrete for Japan; Current Pte Ltd. for Singapore; WBA Abdichtungssysteme for GermanyGermany; BIU International for Portugal; ECMAS Construction Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. for India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh; FORTIUS for Belgium; Tiger Applied Technologies Co. Ltd. for Taiwan; BetonoZona for the Baltic States; Markham global for New Zealand and Australia; and Shawahiq Tayba Group for the Middle East.
The Basilisk Healing Agent was used for waterproofing in the basement walls of the Het Loo Palace in the NetherlandsNetherlands during an expansion of the basement into an underground national museum.
Basilisk's distribution partners include CONMIX for the United Arab Emirates; Young Dong Industrial for South Korea; Aizawa Concrete for Japan; Current Pte Ltd. for SingaporeSingapore; WBA Abdichtungssysteme for Germany; BIU International for Portugal; ECMAS Construction Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. for India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh; FORTIUS for Belgium; Tiger Applied Technologies Co. Ltd. for Taiwan; BetonoZona for the Baltic States; Markham global for New Zealand and Australia; and Shawahiq Tayba Group for the Middle East.
Basilisk is a developer of self-healing technologytechnology intended for cracks in concrete. The company's self-healing agent can be added to repair products or virgin concrete. The agent contains specific micro-organisms (bacteria) that start producing limestone when in contact with oxygen and water, creating an autonomous repair system which in return increase the durability and service life of concrete structures enabling construction companies to decrease maintenance and repair costs.
Basilisk is a developer of self-healing technologytechnology intended for cracks in concrete. The company's self-healing agent can be added to repair products or virgin concrete. The agent contains specific micro-organisms (bacteria) that start producing limestone when in contact with oxygen and water, creating an autonomous repair system which in return increase the durability and service life of concrete structures enabling construction companies to decrease maintenance and repair costs.
From 2014 to 2016, a parking garage in ApeldoornApeldoorn, Netherlands, was used as a pilot project for Basilisk's liquid repair system. The aim of the project was to treat an intermediate floor of the parking garage for a total of 12,000 m2 of treated surface. The floors of the parking garage had a polymer topcoat present during the application. The aim of the project was to prevent leakage and prevent damage to cars and for reinforcement. Initially, the choice of Basilisk's Liquid Repair System was for it's low-pressure application whic would not damage the floors polymer topcoat. The initial coat, done only to 6,000 m2 of the parking garage, was successful, and Basilisk's Liquid Repair system was brought back a year after to coat a second 6,000 m2.
Basilisk's distribution partners include CONMIX for the United Arab Emirates; Young Dong Industrial for South Korea; Aizawa Concrete for Japan; Current Pte Ltd. for Singapore; WBA Abdichtungssysteme for Germany; BIU International for Portugal; ECMAS Construction Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. for India, Sri LankaSri Lanka, and Bangladesh; FORTIUS for Belgium; Tiger Applied Technologies Co. Ltd. for Taiwan; BetonoZona for the Baltic States; Markham global for New Zealand and Australia; and Shawahiq Tayba Group for the Middle East.
The technology which underlies Basilisk was developed and patented in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology and CorbionCorbion, a manufacturer in lactic acid, lactic acid derivatives, emulsifiers, functional enzyme blends, minerals, vitamins and algae ingredients.
Basilisk's distribution partners include CONMIX for the United Arab Emirates; Young Dong Industrial for South KoreaSouth Korea; Aizawa Concrete for Japan; Current Pte Ltd. for Singapore; WBA Abdichtungssysteme for Germany; BIU International for Portugal; ECMAS Construction Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. for India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh; FORTIUS for Belgium; Tiger Applied Technologies Co. Ltd. for Taiwan; BetonoZona for the Baltic States; Markham global for New Zealand and Australia; and Shawahiq Tayba Group for the Middle East.