As global carbon neutrality goals advance, handling industrial solid waste (such as fly ash, slag, ceramic waste, and tailings) has become a challenge for governments and enterprises worldwide. KEDA SUREMAKER’s answer is simple: Don't treat them as trash; treat them as resources.
READ MOREIn the context of rapid globalization and the pressing global "Dual Carbon" goals (Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality), the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) industry is standing at a pivotal transformation point. As the demand for sustainable building materials rises, the equipment that produces
READ MOREAs global carbon neutrality goals advance, handling industrial solid waste (such as fly ash, slag, ceramic waste, and tailings) has become a challenge for governments and enterprises worldwide. KEDA SUREMAKER’s answer is simple: Don't treat them as trash; treat them as resources.
READ MOREIn the context of rapid globalization and the pressing global "Dual Carbon" goals (Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality), the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) industry is standing at a pivotal transformation point. As the demand for sustainable building materials rises, the equipment that produces
READ MORERecently, the world's largest AAC plant—Ai Shang Nantong New Building Materials Co., Ltd. (the "Ai Shang Nantong" AAC project)—reached a major milestone. The production line was successfully charged with raw materials, marking the official start of trial operations at this record-breaking AAC super
READ MOREWhy AAC MattersAutoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is transforming the construction industry. Its lightweight structure—about one-fifth the weight of traditional concrete—makes transportation and handling easier while reducing structural loads. The unique cellular composition provides excellent therma
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