Solidian

Sustainability Award for textile ­reinforcement

On 3 March 2016, the Precast Concrete Association (NPCA) – the American association representing the precast concrete industry – awarded its Sustainability Award at the Precast Show in Nashville, USA. Solidian received the award in the category “Best Product Entry” for its “Solidian GRID” textile reinforcement products, made of glass and carbon fi-bers. The award is presented by the NPCA annually and honors outstanding products, processes, and projects in the precast concrete industry that positively stand out owing to their sustainability. Dr. Christian Kulas, Head of the Textile-Reinforced...

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