Dalmia’s new modified cement made in Tamil Nadu
Dalmia Bharat Cement claimed to have developed a chemically modified and environment-friendly variant of cement for infrastructure projects. The company has already filed a patent for engineered speciality cement, ED Sujit Ghosh said.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-11-30 23:25 GMT
Kolkata
“We have come out with engineered cement, chemically modified and targeted at high performance infra projects that would require only three days of curing instead of three-four weeks,” Ghosh said on the sidelines of an event. Curing is a process to maintain the correct moisture level in concrete to achieve a desired strength and durability.
“We have already filed for patent for this variant of cement. It will benefit infrastructural as well as large-scale housing construction in the country, as completion time for these projects can be reduced by a month,” he said. The company has put to use this variant of cement in the Chennai airport.
Ghosh said the modified variant would require “30 per cent less cement and less water,” making it a greener option. The engineered cement - Infra Green - is manufactured at the 4 mn tonne per annum Dalmiapuram plant in Tamil Nadu, the 2.5 mtpa plant in Belgaum and the 4 mtpa plant in Rajgangpur in Odisha.
In the household space, Ghosh said Dalmia Bharat Cement has introduced a wall putty that does not require prima and lowers paint consumption by 15-20 per cent, translating to an overall cost saving of 30 per cent. The company has invested Rs 120 crore in developing the two speciality products and its manufacturing capabilities. The construction chemicals and additives segment in the country is estimated at around Rs 1,390 crore, growing at a rate of 12-25 per cent, he said.
Meanwhile, the cement maker is raising its capacity in the 1.3 million tonne plant in West Bengal to 4 mtpa, and at the Rajgangpur plant in Odisha by another 3 mtpa.
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