Dexpan is a non explosive, non toxic, environmentally friendly, controlled demolition agent used as an alternative to blasting. It is ideally suited to projects where surrounding buildings or other structures would be damaged by flying debris or shock waves from explosives.
Our product is both efficient and cost effective for cutting dress blocks of marble, granite and limestone allowing for much less waste and a cleaner final result.

Dexpan is perfect for all types of demolition. It can be used in Excavation, Quarrying and for Home Use.
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Some Quick Facts About Dexpan
Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are highly expansive powder compositions for stone breaking, granite and marble quarrying, concrete cutting and demolition. Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are safe, environment friendly and a good and viable alternative to explosives and other traditional methods of quarrying and demolition.
How It's Used
Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are mixed with clean water and poured into pre-drilled holes on rock and concrete. The diluted Non-Explosive Demolition Agent swells and exerts significant expansive thrust on the hole-wall.
After a certain period, the pressure induced by the Non-Explosive Demolition Agent fractures the wall and splits the rock across the line of the drill holes. Non-Explosive Demolition Agents thus very easily split and fracture mass rock without producing any noise, vibration, toxic gases or flying debris.
Where It's Used
Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are getting increasingly popular in quarrying and demolishing applications. Non-Explosive Demolition Agents can be used in a wide range of applications for safe demolition, concrete cutting, rock breaking and marble & granite quarrying. Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are particularly used for breaking, cutting or demolishing marble, granite and other natural stones, concrete and reinforced concrete.
Non-Explosive Demolition Agents are ideal for use in situations where surrounding buildings or other structures would be damaged by flying debris or vibration.
