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Wireless Concrete Sensor for Temperature and Strength Monitoring
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SmartRock® Long Range

Long Range Concrete Sensor for Temperature and Strength Monitoring
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SmartRock® Pro

The 1st Fully Self-Calibrating Concrete Strength Monitoring Sensor
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Remote Monitoring System for Accessing Concrete Data Anytime, Anywhere

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SmartHub® Long Range

Long Range Remote Monitoring System for Use with Long Range Sensors
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An Advanced Web-Based Dashboard for Monitoring and Managing Concrete Pours

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SmartMix™

AI-Powered Mix Optimization Software for Ready-Mix Producers
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Non-Destructive Testing for Rebar Corrosion Measurement and Mapping
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Laboratory Devices for Measuring Permeability and Resistivity of Concrete
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Cybersecurity in Ready-Mix Operations: Bridging the Digital Divide

The concrete industry has long been known for its slow adoption of new technologies. While this caution may serve to maintain traditional methods, it leaves ready-mix operations vulnerable to a major digital-age challenge: cybersecurity. As the industry embraces digital tools and AI-driven solutions, many businesses find themselves unprepared to tackle the cybersecurity threats that follow.  Another factor contributing to this challenge is the lack of awareness about cybersecurity practices among employees. Without proper training and protocols, businesses risk falling victim to cyberattacks that can disrupt their operations and compromise sensitive data. People are often considered the weakest link in cybersecurity, especially employees who are less familiar with digital tools and practices. For instance, concrete truck drivers who may not engage with technology as frequently can become more vulnerable to cyber threats. This blog explores cybersecurity challenges for concrete producers and outlines strategies to improve security in today’s digital landscape.The Security Gap in Technology AdoptionReady-mix concrete companies face unique cybersecurity challenges as they integrate new technologies into their operations. Many businesses have outdated systems, which can be easy targets for cybercriminals. Additionally, the industry’s fragmented nature often leads to inconsistent security practices across different teams and locations. Moreover, employees in the concrete sector…

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Monitoring the Concrete Pavement Strength of Open Roads with the Maturity Method

Road construction can be a lengthy, disruptive process. So, ensuring that your project stays on schedule is one of your most important responsibilities as a project manager. Even before groundwork can begin, the planning stages of some roadways require months of soil analysis by engineers. Public consultation can also be a factor in road-building plans that pushes back schedules. While they do take time to complete, these activities are crucial in defining the scope of the project and assessing potential risks. In this blog, learn how curing sensors can help evaluate concrete pavement strength.Once the planning stage is complete, contractors bid on the job. With a winning bid selected, further land surveying begins. Geographical obstacles are removed, and the foundation of the roadway can be cut, filled, and compacted with different layers of soil and aggregate material. This process ensures that the pavement will have a stable surface to sit on.At this point, drainage systems and electrical infrastructure can be put in place before the pavement material is laid.Asphalt is the chosen pavement material for many road construction projects due to its low cost. However, concrete is becoming increasingly popular for a number of reasons:In short, concrete roads are a…

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The Complete Guide to Cement: History, Types, Manufacturing, and Innovations 

Cement is the backbone of modern construction and infrastructure. From roads and bridges to skyscrapers and houses, cement plays a critical role in every built environment around the world. This blog post will take a deep dive into all aspects of cement, from its historical evolution to present-day manufacturing techniques and future innovations. We will also explore how cement compares to related materials like mortar, grout, and concrete, along with the types of cements available, their varying compositions, and how they are named in different standards. By the end, you will have a well-rounded perspective on this indispensable material, along with insights into how sustainability and new technologies are shaping its future. The Historical Evolution of Cement Graphic suggestion: Roman cement Long before the invention of modern Portland cement in the 19th century, civilizations around the world were experimenting with various binding materials to construct buildings that have stood the test of time. Here’s a snapshot: Understanding Cement, Mortar, Grout, and Concrete Cement often gets confused with other building materials that contain cement as a key ingredient. Let’s clarify:  Material  Main Components  Consistency  Primary Function  Cement  Clinker (limestone + clay), Gypsum  Powder (when dry)  Binder in other mixes  Mortar  Cement + Sand + Water  Thick,…

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