First Graphene Produces 600 Tonnes of Graphene Enhanced Cement with Breedon

Reuters
2025/12/18
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FGPHF">First Graphene</a> Produces 600 Tonnes of Graphene Enhanced Cement with Breedon

First Graphene Ltd. has announced the successful production of approximately 600 tonnes of graphene-enhanced cement in partnership with Breedon Group PLC at its Hope Cement Works in Derbyshire. The cement contains around three tonnes of First Graphene's PureGRAPH-CEM® additive. This batch will be used by multiple end users in a variety of applications, including concrete roof tiles for sustainable housing. The first trial will involve incorporating 30 to 40 tonnes of this cement into thousands of roof tiles produced by FP McCann, with testing for material efficiencies and waste reduction to be conducted over five months. The graphene-enhanced cement reportedly enables a reduction in CO2 footprint by up to 16% due to decreased use of carbon-intensive clinker. First Graphene is also working with Morgan Sindall and has received additional requests from UK and Australian organisations for trial volumes of the material.

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