Researchers develop more fracture-resistant cement
A research team from the University of Konstanz has looked to nature to develop new synthetic cement with far greater fracture resistance that traditional cements.
A research team from the University of Konstanz has looked to nature to develop new synthetic cement with far greater fracture resistance that traditional cements.
RWTH Aarchen University has awarded thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions and indurad the Data-based Services 2017 Award.
Siemens’ Simotics IQ, its new Internet of Things concept for motors, offers greater availability and increased productivity.
AUMUND Fördertechnik has appointed Jens Müller as Managing Director with responsibility for finance and administrative functions of the company.
Kansas-based materials handling specialist, Vortex, is celebrating four decades of business, after its founding by Loren Neil Paterson and Lee Young in 1977.
GCP Applied Technologies, a leading provider of construction products technologies, has launched two new cement additives.
Emerson has launched a new radar level transmitter designed to meet the needs of bulk solids level measurement.
New Technology Solutions has developed Cool Cure: a concrete admixture that reduces heat of hydration, increases compressive strength, and improves the safety of concrete workers.
ELE International has launched the ADR Touch Control Pro, an automated control unit for cement and concrete testing.
Pneumat Systems has released its Cardox CO2 blaster for clearing blockages.
Retsch has added a new pellet press to its product range.
Beumer group has developed the Beumer bag tester, which enables users to exactly determine the venting capacity of bags.
Munson Machinery has launched a new rotary batch mixer.
Vecoplan is to showcase its VEZ 2500 T shredder for alternative fuel production at Ecomondo in Rimini, Italy, in November.
Bell Equipment Germany’s new headquarters has opened in Alsfeld. The facility includes Bell Equipment’s international parts hub, as well as a Bell ReMan Centre.