Solidia Technologies Licenses Low Carbon Cement Technology
Solidia Technologies has entered into a technology licensing arrangement with CalPortland Company
"Solidia Technologies is excited to begin a new licensing program with CalPortland,"
"CalPortland continues to focus on decarbonization opportunities that lead to meaningful and innovative carbon reduction for the cement and concrete industries," said
Solidia Cement is a low-limestone cement that gains strength through carbonation — exposure to CO2 — rather than hydration like traditional portland cement. Solidia Cement is made using the same raw materials and equipment as portland cement; however, Solidia Cement achieves significant CO2 reductions from lower production temperatures and reduced limestone calcination. Solidia Cement can be utilized in the manufacture of both concrete products and supplemental cementitious materials.
Following the divestiture to CalPortland, Solidia expects to continue to work with licensing partners to provide its low carbon solutions embodied in more than 300 patents and patent applications across the globe.
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CalPortland Company is a major producer of cement, ready mixed concrete, aggregates, concrete products and asphalt in the western
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SOURCE CalPortland Company
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