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SECL has entered into a $823.6m agreement with TMC Mineral Resources to deploy paste fill technology for coal production at ...
Shares of state-run coal giant Coal India jumped around 2 per cent to hit an intraday high of ₹406 on Monday after the ...
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AZoBuild on MSNNature-Inspired Lightweight Cement Material Cuts Carbon Emissions and Boosts StrengthResearchers develop a low-carbon, high-strength cement material inspired by nature’s porous structures—offering improved ...
SECL, a subsidiary of Coal India, has partnered with TMC Mineral Resources to adopt paste filling technology for large-scale ...
Setting time tests were conducted to investigate the setting behavior of cement pastes and evaluate the workability of the mixed paste. The setting time of the blended cement paste was determined ...
SECL adopts paste fill technology for coal mining, signing Rs 7,040 crore agreement with TMC Mineral Resources.
Researchers have made a groundbreaking paste that could help create carbon-capturing concrete in new construction projects.
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