Plant for production of mixtures for nano-concrete to be built in Temirtau
23 November, 2013 10:00
Construction of a plant for the production of mixtures for nano-concrete using fly ash, slag and other industrial waste launched In Temirtau, approved by the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies of Kazakhstan,” according to the press service of Karaganda regional administration.
"Fly ash and metallurgical slag accumulated at the ArselorMittalTemirtau JSC and amounted to millions of tons.
Enterprise Consortium "Construction design plant" is intended to use "dry concrete" for its own production of finished products from them, and for the production of dry building mixes for standard applications as well. Consortium members have a great positive experience, research and development and practical knowledge applied in the mining and metallurgical companies in the USA, South Korea, India and etc.
It should be noted, the company will create 111 jobs, 3,000 people will take part in the construction. Tnhe Total project’s cost is 50 million dollars.
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