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Sugar Processing Waste For Greener Construction Materials
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Researchers at Idaho State University have gone on to conduct a recent study that goes on to reveal that by replacing a segment of the cement that gets typically used in concrete with...
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Rammed Earth, Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Offer Better Build
Ancient concrete mixes made use of various materials like horse hair, urine, beer, and tree bark, as well as sugar, to elevate the strength of this long-lasting building material.
The Roman aqueducts, Mayan temples, which date back a thousand years,...
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Co-Processing In The Cement Sector Promoting Sustainability
The use of alternative fuels, also called as co-processing, has the simultaneous recycling of materials as well as the recovery of energy from waste by way of a thermal process. This option replaces natural mineral resources and also fossil...
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Making Concrete More Sustainable The Ancient Technique Way
A group of experts who happen to be from EPFL, ETH Zurich, as well as an architecture firm based in Geneva, has successfully gone on to create a new form of non-reinforced concrete by way of using stone offcuts....
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Eurasia Window, Door and Glass Fairs attracted more than 56 thousand visitors from 122 countries
The Eurasia Window, Door and Glass Fairs, the largest and most prestigious fairs in Eurasia in their respective categories, have ended. The fairs, which were held at Tüyap Fair and Congress Center located in Istanbul from 11 to 14...
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Near Zero Cement & Concrete Crucial To Achieve Net Zero
It is worth noting that concrete is not just the most widely used man-made material, but it also happens to be the second most widely used material across, following water. Despite the fact that humans go on to depend...
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Carbon Capture In Concrete – Offsetting Carbon Emissions
Carbon capture happens to be crucial for decreasing the untoward effects of human carbon dioxide emissions on the environment. Apparently, a researcher’s team from the University of Tokyo and also Nagoya University, Japan, has gone on to successfully come...
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