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HeidelbergCement And Joule Announce Partnership To Explore Carbon-Neutral Fuel Application In Cement Manufacturing
2015-12-14 01:24:30| pollutiononline News Articles
Joule, the pioneer of liquid fuels from recycled CO2, and HeidelbergCement, a German multinational building material company, recentlyannounced a partnership designed to explore application of Joule’s technology to mitigate carbon emissions in cement manufacturing
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IPS Corporation Acquires the Solvent Cement Assets of Schwartz Chemical Corporation
2015-11-16 11:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Collierville, Tenn. IPS Corporations Plumbing Division is pleased to announce the acquisition of the solvent cement assets of Schwartz Chemical Corporation. This acquisition is the latest step in providing the industrys best known brands under the IPS umbrella in the Canadian Plumbing/HVAC marketplace. Schwartz...
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Fiber Cement Saw meets needs of trade professionals.
2015-10-26 13:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Engineered for jobsite power and efficiency, SKILSAW® 7 ¼ in. SIDEWINDER™ for Fiber Cement is available with Diablo fiber cement blade (SPT67FMD-22) or SKILSAW blade (SPT67FMD-01) and employs SKILSAW Dual-Field™ motor. Dust channel, to extend tool motor life and promote clean work space, funnels harmful silica dust into included vacuum hose for collection in jobsite vac. Along with magnesium components and blade guard extension, this circular saw features no-mar cord and hose sleeve.
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Low-alkaline cement created with rice chaff for nuclear waste disposal
2015-10-06 14:37:13| Steel - Topix.net
Osaka University and a cement company in Hokkaido have co-developed a low-alkaline cement utilizing rice chaff that will strengthen the durability of final nuclear waste disposal sites. The development of low-alkaline cement is essential for the construction of nuclear disposal facilities that will need to remain durable for as long as 100,000 years to prevent radioactive materials from escaping.
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San Miguel to invest nearly $1-B in cement, add 3 new plants
2015-09-21 09:41:27| Beverages - Topix.net
San Miguel Corp. said on Monday it is raising planned investment in cement manufacturing to almost $1 billion with the addition of three new cement plants to two previously announced facilities. President Ramon Ang outlined the investment at a briefing following the listing of San Miguel's P33.5 billion worth of newly issued preferred shares.
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