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DEVELOPMENT OF NON-FIRED MATERIALS

It is necessary to improve mechanisms and policies to develop unburnt materials The development of unburnt materials (VLKN) contributes to reducing CO2 emissions from small craft brick factories, fly ash from thermal power plants, and saving resources of clay, coal... However, after 10 years of implementing the Government's Project 567 on the use of natural materials, the…

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Product certification and ISO 9001 certification Hoang Son Fly Ash And Cement Joint Stock Company

In order to affirm the quality of building materials products, and to meet legal regulations before circulating products on the market,  Hoang Son Fly Ash And Cement Joint Stock Company have trusted to choose Vinacontrol CE to perform the contract certification. regulations, conformity with construction material product standards, and ISO 9001 management system certification for the…

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Non-fired Brick

Environmental is an important issue that society is facing at the moment. The Vietnamese government has begun to force a limitation on producing clay bricks to protect forests and hills. Hoang Son acknowledged that emergency issue, so we invested in a modern concrete brick plant with a brand name: Euro Paving Stone OUR STRATEGIC…

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GGBFS

GROUND GRANULATED BLAST FURNACE SLAG S75 & S95 Ground granulated blast-furnace slag is a byproduct of the iron and steel production process under the closed blast furnace technology. Thanks to the ultra-fast cooling by high-pressure water, blast furnace slag is a very good active mineral additive for cement and concrete and has…

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A Strong alliance

At the end of May 2021, the EPH subsidiary EP Power Europe (EPPE) acquired STEAG Power Minerals, which will in future trade under the name of EP Power Minerals GmbH. For EP Power Minerals, the takeover opens up a host of new opportunities: The company can now drive forward its innovations at high speed, while…

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