From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report.
Sashnee Moodley:
Cement manufacturer PPC recently held a media tour to show how cement is formulated. The company’s Jupiter plant is a popular landmark and can be seen from the N3 near Heriotdale. Dylan Slater tells us more.
Dylan Slater:
PPC’s Germiston-based Jupiter plant is home to an extensive raw-material and end-product laboratory, which is used to determine the quality of raw materials and how the end product will perform in its respective scenario.
PPC head of Cement and Concrete Laboratory at the Jupiter Plant Shamona Ramsamy tells us about the critical work done in her laboratory that ensures every bag of cement meets its specifications
PPC head of cement and concrete laboratory Shamona Ramsamy:
Dylan Slater:
To ensure raw materials are correctly sourced and mixed into the various cement specifications, Shamona describes the extent laboratory work that gets performed prior to the cement being manufactured, as well what goes into testing and analysis post-production.
PPC head of cement and concrete laboratory Shamona Ramsamy:
Dylan Slater:
The composition of the various raw materials that go into cement play a critical role in how the cement will perform as well as its overall longevity in various construction applications. To determine this chemical composition, PPC head of Chemistry Laboratory Thandeka Mamabolo runs us through the processes undertaken at the Jupiter plant’s chemistry laboratory and how it is used to custom-specify cement for key clients and unique applications
PPC head of Chemistry Laboratory Thandeka Mamabolo:
Sashnee Moodley:
That’s Creamer Media’s Real Economy Report. Join us again next week for more news and insight into South Africa’s real economy.
Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
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