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CERIB research center invests in concrete plant

The French center for studies and research in the concrete industry (CERIB) continues to put its faith in investments in modern technology: At the beginning of July of this year, three new facilities were formally opened in Épernon near Paris – a concrete plant, a block press and a scanning electron microscope. These facilities enable CERIB to intensify its research into the field of concrete and to expand its range of services.

At the core of the new investment is the fully automated concrete mixer plant with a Kniele cone mixer. The mixer has a volume of 300 l. The two counter-current...

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