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Image is a photo of concrete stairs taken from below. The angle leads the eye to to the top of the stairs. The concrete stairs are light gray and contrast with the clear blue sky on the horizon. The stairs do not look new, but in excelent shape. Most likely air entrained concrete was used to make them last the outdoor conditions.

Common Questions about Air Entrained Concrete

Let us go back to basics! This article tackles the most commonly asked questions about air-entrained concrete.

The image shows 2 modern concrete buildings at an angle from the ground up. They are adorned with innumerous plants and greenery. The blue sky is visible between them. On Earth Day, this image represents the progress done so far towards a greener and more sustainable future in the concrete industry. But the challenges continue. There is much to be done to decarbonize the concrete industry as a whole.

Sustainability and Decarbonization

Thankfully, the emphasis is now on clean energy, decarbonization and practicing methods that have a positive impact.

This is the feature image of the blog post Top 3 Reasons to use Air-Entraining Agents in Concrete. The image is a picture of the side of a building, showing its intended architectural feature of exposed concrete. The center of the image shows concrete stairs giving ample acess to the several floors of the building.

Top 3 Reasons to use Air-Entraining Agents in Concrete

Air entraining agents are used by themselves or teamed-up with other concrete additives to enhance concrete properties. Far from being […]

This is the feature image of the blog post 5 Reasons to Use Anionic Bitumen Emulsions Over Cationic Emulsions. The picture shows an aeral shot of a curvy asphalt road. This highway is opening way within a thick green forest. Anonic emulsions are recomended for use in remote places like this to maintain the road surface area.

5 Reasons to Use Anionic Bitumen Emulsions Over Cationic Emulsions

Cationic emulsions are widely adopted and used around the world in road surface binder technologies and asphalt products. But that […]

How does Base Stabilization and Soil Stabilization Differ is a blog post that has a feature image. The feature image is that of a freshly paved asphalt road going on into the horizon with lush trees growing on either side of the road in a sunny day. Thus, there are delicious shades over the asphalt road. This blog posts describes what is soli stabilization, what is base stabilizaiton and where the similarities of these processes end.

How does Base Stabilization and Soil Stabilization Differ?

Within the realm of road construction, base stabilization and soil stabilization might have been used interchangeably. But in their essence, […]

Image of a highway paved with asphalt. The asphalt is new, since it is very black. The road keeps going into the distance against a pink and orange sunset.

An Introduction to Bitumen Emulsions

What do you think of when you hear the word “asphalt”? For most people, it is a brand-new road. However, […]

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