There's nothing wrong with granite countertops, but if you're looking to update your home with a simple DIY, try cementing over your granite countertops.
insights from industryMurielle GoubardGlobal Sector Manager for Building MaterialsMalvern Panalytical In this interview, Murielle Goubard, the Global Sector Manager for Building Materials at Malvern ...
By using electricity and recycled materials, researchers made a cement that cuts energy use by 70% and carbon dioxide emissions by as much as 98% compared with traditional cement production ...
Tired of the selection of boring planters at the garden center? Make your own without a kiln with this creative DIY that uses common building supplies.
Cement production alone currently accounts for about 8 percent of global CO 2 emissions, so considerable effort is going into lowering that number. Efficiency can be increased, and energy sources can ...
Gene Winchester pioneered pre-blended, packaged concrete in 1951. His three sons took over three decades later and helped build it into a privately-held giant.
Scientists are proposing a new way to make cement by replacing limestone with volcanic rocks like basalt, a shift they say could dramatically cut emissions tied to one of the world’s dirtiest ...
International researchers have figured out a way to make ‘greener’ cement by replacing the usual limestone with calcium-rich silicate rocks such as basalt. The team says this simple substitution could ...
Cement is responsible for 8% of the world’s carbon emissions. Some building companies provide ways to mitigate those emissions to try to reach “net-zero” projects, so that their impact is offset But ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Building upon the chemistry that oysters use in mileslong reefs, scientists have found a way to create cement that is stronger and cures faster. Jonathan Wilker, a professor of ...