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Resource Library For Ready Mix Producers
CarbonCure’s Impact on Type I/II Cement – Strength Improvement
This paper reviews the impact of CarbonCure ready-mix technology produced concrete with a binder system comprising 100% Type I/II cement. The mix was produced with CO2 which was added like an admixture. The added CO2 enhanced the 28-day compressive strength by 10% over a reference mix.
View ResourceCarbonCure’s Impact on Type I/II Cement and Class C Fly Ash Concrete Mixtures – Strength Improvements
This paper reviews strength gains in Type I/II cement and Class C fly ash concrete mixtures both with and without the use of CarbonCure technology. The CarbonCure ready-mix technology produced concrete with a binder system comprising 75% Type I/II cement and 25% Class C fly ash. The mix was produced with CO2 which was added like an admixture. The added CO2 enabled the use of less cement content without compromising the strength properties of the mix.
View ResourceCarbonCure’s Impact on Type I/II Low Alkali Cement & Metakaolin Concrete Mixtures
This white paper reviews CarbonCure's impact on a Type I/II low alkali cement and metakaolin concrete mixture. The CarbonCure ready-mix technology produced concrete with a binder system comprising 89% Type I/II low alkali cement and 11% Metakaolin. The mix was produced with CO2 which was added like an admixture. The added CO2 enabled the use of less cement content without compromising the strength properties of the mix.
View ResourceCarbonCure’s Impact on Type I/II Cement and Class C Fly Ash Concrete Mixtures – Strength Comparisons
This paper compares strengths in Type I/II cement and Class C fly ash concrete mixtures both with and without the use of CarbonCure technology. The CarbonCure ready-mix technology produced concrete with a binder system comprising 75% Type I/II cement and 25% Class C fly ash. The mix was produced with CO2 which was added like an admixture. The added CO2 enabled the use of less cement content without compromising the strength properties of the mix.
View ResourceCarbonCure’s Impact on Type I/II Cement Concrete Mixtures
This paper reviews CarbonCure's impact on Type I/II cement concrete mixtures. The CarbonCure ready-mix technology produced concrete with a binder system comprising 100% Type I/II cement. The mix was produced with CO2 which was added like an admixture. The added CO2 enabled the use of less cement content without compromising the strength properties of the mix.
View ResourceHow Alia Concreto Reduced the Carbon Footprint of its Concrete
DownloadA Producer’s Guide to CarbonCure: Common Myths Debunked
Watch this short 30-minute webinar where the CarbonCure product marketing team debunk the most common myths and misunderstandings surrounding CarbonCure.
Watch WebinarHow Carbon Credits Are Transforming Concrete Plants into Carbon Removal Factories
Discover how carbon credit revenue has turbocharged the financial case for Lauren Concrete to remove and reduce as much CO2 as possible—creating a win-win for the concrete producer and the environment.
View Case StudyHow Being Sustainable Beat Out The Competition
Hear how Butler Concrete & Aggregate used sustainability as a strategy to unlock environmental, financial, and competitive advantages for their business.
Watch WebinarPreforte & CarbonCure: A Success Story
Top South American concrete producer Preforte brings low carbon concrete to Bolivia with CarbonCure & ECOForte.
View ResourceCarbon Credits: The New Revenue Opportunity for Concrete Producers
Watch this 30-minute presentation - we explore everything you need to know about carbon removal credits and what they mean to your business.
Watch WebinarInnovations in Concrete: 4 Levers to Reduce CO₂ Emissions of Concrete
An expert guide from Dr. Doug Hooton on how to improve the sustainability of concrete while adhering to codes and standards.
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