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Scientists Discover New Way to Measure Concrete Strength

Using the principles of light, University of Leeds scientists have discovered a new way to measure the strength of modern forms of concrete—giving industry a better way to understand when it could fracture....


College Introduces Concrete Science Degree

A two-year associate degree in concrete science technology will be offered in the fall 2018 semester through Penn State's Penn College School of Construction & Design Technologies. Presented as the East Coast's only program of its kind, it will prepare students for success in concrete production and analytical evaluation....


Penn Medicine Breaks Record With Concrete

Penn Medicine set a Philadelphia record the weekend of July 8 — not for anything health-related, but instead for a construction feat. For the health system's New Patient Pavilion facility in University City, crews completed what Penn claims is the largest single concrete pour in city history....


New Study: Concrete Construction Waste Can Help Decrease Pollution

New research reveals that sulfur dioxide, a major contributor to air pollution, is removed from the air by concrete surfaces. Stony Brook University researcher Alex Orlov, PhD, and colleagues discovered how concrete interacts and eliminates sulfur and nitrogen oxides....


Blastcrete Upgrades 2200 Pan Mixer for Greater Efficiency

Blastcrete Equipment Company has upgraded its 2,200-lb. (998 kg) capacity Pan Mixer for greater efficiency, easier maintenance and faster mixing speeds. The company designed the 2200 pan mixer specifically for refractory installations and manufacturing precast refractory shapes....







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