New Concrete Blend Absorbs More Carbon Dioxide While Using Less Cement
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, USA, JUL 9 – The University of Pennsylvania's new concrete captures 142% more carbon dioxide while using 68% less material, offering a greener alternative without sacrificing strength, researchers say.
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New concrete blend absorbs more carbon dioxide while using less cement
From the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt's monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material employed by Roman engineers in iconic structures like the Pantheon, concrete has long symbolized civilization's resilience and ingenuity.
Environmental News Network - Designing Cleaner, Greener Concrete that Absorbs Carbon Dioxide
From the mud, straw, and gypsum mixtures of ancient Egypt’s monumental pyramids to the sophisticated underwater material employed by Roman engineers in iconic structures like the Pantheon, concrete has long symbolized civilization’s resilience and ingenuity.
New Cement Technologies Reducing Costs in Africa: A Comprehensive Analysis
Africa’s cement industry is experiencing a transformative period driven by technological innovation, cost pressures, and sustainable development goals. Despite facing challenges from market volatility and high production costs, the continent’s cement sector is projected to grow significantly, with innovative technologies playing a crucial role in reducing costs and improving efficiency. This analysis examines the latest […] The post New Cement T…
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