Precast • Issue 1 • 2020

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COMPANY NEWS 18

NEW LABORATORY PROVIDING SOLUTIONS CMA non-pr oducer member Chr yso

new concrete aesthetic range. Accurate

Southern Africa has upgraded its Jet Park

measurement of colour can be conducted,

laboratory in order to expand its solutions

allowing customers to easily match the

to customers in fields including aggre-

colours required for a particular project.

gates, concrete aesthetics and cement.

The expansion of technology also means

S t a f f e d b y sp e cialis t engine er s

that the laboratory can scientifically

in interface physical chemistry, the

test demoulding oils, another important

laboratory conducts both research and

aspect of the company’s offering.

development (R&D) and testing. It also designs its own molecules for industrial-

Cement testing

scale production.

Mlalazi highlights that the laboratory has

“There are a number of challenges

expanded its expertise into cement test-

facing our customers, including energy

ing as well. “As part of our R&D function,

costs, environmental regulations and the

we’ve acquired additional equipment to

recently introduced carbon tax,” says

facilitate testing of cement,” she says.

Mpume Mlalazi, R&D man-

“This can now be done in a

ager at Chryso Southern

pure molecular chemistry

Africa. “By enhancing our

environment.”

world-class laboratory fa-

I n a d d i t i o n, m i c r o -

cility, Chryso can develop

concr ete evaluation is

solutions that mitigate

used to optimise admix-

these challenges.”

ture selection to cement performance. She empha-

Special services

sises that this work has

Among the capabilities

put the company “ahead

o f the labor ator y is a

of the game” in finding

recently-launched sand

energy-saving solutions

and

clay

diagnosis

and meeting the impact

tool (patent pending) f or accurate

of carbon tax legislation. The laboratory

quantification of delirious clay minerals

can assist with testing and R&D related

i n a g g r e g a t e s, s a y s M l a l a z i . T h i s

to both extended cement and concrete.

helps customers address the growing

“A l l w o r k i s c o n d u c t e d w i t h i n

issue of problematic aggregates in

stringent standards,” she says. “These

a cost-effective and environmentally

include the ISO 9001 quality system,

responsible way.

ISO 14001 for environmental protection

“Our solutions, rheology robustness

and ISO 18000 for safety. We also

enhancers and clay enablers use

test water quality to ensure we only

polymer science to allow customers

discharge clean water and recycle water

to use readily available aggregates,

wherever possible.”

without having to wash the material

T he company is committed to

ex tensi vely with water,” she says.

research, which is enhanced by collab-

“The environmental benefits of this

orations with local universities. The

technology are substantial, especially

laboratory also engages graduates from

in water-scarce areas.”

these universities, who are mentored

The facility has an extensive colourtesting capability to support Chryso’s

by Chryso specialists as part of their professional development.

“The company is committed to research, which is enhanced by collaborations with local universities.”

(Top): New laboratory equipment for wet cement chemistry testing. (Above left): Mpume Mlalazi, research and development manager at Chryso Southern Africa. (Above, from top): Spectrophotometer for colour measurement and polymer synthesis for rheology and clay enablers.

PRECAST | ISSUE ONE | 2020


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