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Carbon nanotubes may be on mining's horizon

A CONCRETE admixture produced by a Western Australian company is destined to be used in mining applications - and most certainly by their contractors.

Barry Avery
Eden's carbon enriched concrete being laid on a US highway in trial on August 12

Eden's carbon enriched concrete being laid on a US highway in trial on August 12

Perth-based Eden Energy’s EdenCrete product is only at the testing stage, but the company believes it will muscle into the traditional concrete market because of its innovative characteristics. Stripped...

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