Equipment used to process concrete on site typically includes various kinds of crushers, whether it be a jaw crusher or a crusher plant, or pulverizers, hammers and universal processor attachments.
One company looking to spearhead the green concrete revolution is the Nordic/Dutch startup Paebbl, which has developed a process to take the carbon in CO2 and turn it into construction materials.
We can see that maybe readers have only so much space in their lives for concrete owls, but this process could be a valuable part of the armoury when it comes to making some less decorative items.
Researchers in Japan found a way to make concrete that effectively emits no carbon dioxide (CO2) during the production process. The team of scientists, primarily from the University of Tokyo and ...