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Heavy concrete is used in radiotherapy and radiography rooms in hospitals, control laboratories for metallurgy, in certain food industry installations and in research centres. Its density enables higher levels of absorption of ionizing radiation and thus acts as a protective screen. At the Paul Strauss centre in Strasbourg, almost 500 cu. m of heavy concrete was delivered when the radiotherapy room was built. |
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The "High performance" of HPC is often used to build bridges, where reduced volumes and lighter profiles are sought to blend in better with the environment. More than 2,000 cu. m for the OA1 civil engineering structure in the Petroleum Port of Strasbourg, and over 10,000 cu. m to build the new Bridge on the Rhine: it is in the development and approval of the product, in control of its use, and in quality monitoring that Fehr HPC makes all the difference.
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To improve waterproofing for storm water dams and reservoirs, waterproof concrete is a sign of performance and efficiency. In Reichshoffen, more than 2,000 cu. m were supplied by Fehr to build a storm water reservoir.
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