Communications and Sales Assistant Manager at ISBE Contractors Pvt Ltd - Gurugram, Haryana, India
ISBE Contractors specializes in providing our clients with innovative and proven construction systems that are customizable to our client's specific requirements & With the best quality of engineers and providing solutions in all major fields such as Construction, Mining , Design & Build , Building Material trading on National and International Platforms , and it is best in its class.Its corporate headquarters is located in Delhi.What makes it different from others is its large fleet of skilled workforce and its ability to manage operations in diverse industries and economies.2. Ground-granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBFS) is a by-product of iron and steel-making obtained by quenching molten iron slag from a blast furnace in water or steam. Used to increase the strength of concrete and used to improve workability of fresh concrete and reduce water demand, shrinkage and permeability of the finished product.PropertiesWhere it comes from?By-product of ironmaking process that would otherwise go to landfillFinal appearance of concreteGenerally lighterCompatible with admixtures?YesNeed to cure?YesSulfate Protection?✓✓More cohesive?✓ApplicationsReady-mix concreteConcrete block & pipeCement manufactureSpecialty applicationsSustainabilityMaking cement is energy intensive, generating up to 176 kg CO2 for each tonne of concrete manufactured. Because Ground-granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS or GGBFS) is a lower carbon building material, it's considerably more environmentally friendly. The reduction of in greenhouse gas emission can be as high as 45%, depending on the mix and application. GGBFS has less embodied carbon allowing you to meet increasingly tough sustainability requirements. It's the product you need to improve the built environment whilst lessening your impact on the natural one.Sustainability is one of the factors driving the spread of GGBFS across the UAE following the Dubai Green Buildings Regulations (DM Circular no. 198) introduced back in 2010 creating a health-friendly and sustainable environmental development and protection.