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    H+H Celcon has been manufacturing aircrete in the UK since 1949 and is the leading specialist manufacturer in its field. It is part of the Danish H+H Group with manufacturing and marketing operations...
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    Nationwide Engineering has delivered a world-first for sustainable construction with its graphene concrete material called 'Concretene'. Just a couple of miles east of the ancient monument of...
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    Watershed Materials develops technology to produce beautiful, sustainable masonry with less cement using recycled materials. Most masonry products used in construction today - including the ubiquitous...
  • Article - 28 Apr 2022
    The use of recycled materials and seawater sea-sand concrete (SSC) in building has increased in recent decades due to a scarcity of raw materials. Because seawater and sea sand are plentiful marine...
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    CarbonCure manufactures a carbon dioxide (CO₂) utilization technology that introduces captured CO₂ into fresh concrete to reduce its carbon footprint. Once injected, the CO₂...
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    RJ Lee Group is a materials characterization and industrial forensics consulting firm with corporate headquarters in Monroeville, Pa., and laboratories located in Pasco, Washington and Oak Ridge,...
  • Article - 2 Aug 2006
    BS 5628: Part 1: 1992 “Code of Practice for the Structural Use of Masonry”, Clause 32.2 defines the design strength of masonry as the characteristic strength multiplied by a capacity reduction factor,...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2006
    Celcon manufactures a wide range of quality aircrete products, available in a variety of grades and dimensions, and all conforming to BS 6073. This is the excellence of Celcon aircrete.
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    Prometheus Materials provides sustainable building materials that accelerate the world’s transition to a carbon-negative future. Inspired by biological processes found in nature, the...
  • Article - 12 Jan 2022
    This article provides a review of a study on the use of coal bottom ash with silica fume as an alternative for fine aggregate material in concrete. The researchers published their review in the...