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                                    CONCRETE PRODUCTS & CAST STONE76 CPI %u2013 Concrete Plant International %u2013 6 | 2025 www.cpi-worldwide.comHow It WorksThe system encloses the curing space, whether that be a chamber, tunnel, or room, and uses sensors to track internal conditions. A central control unit manages air handling, heating, humidifying, and, when required, cooling, to ensure the very best curing process.When using a CDS Envirocure System, a typical curing process is as follows:1. Freshly manufactured elements are placed inside the enclosure.2. Sensors record temperature, humidity, and sometimes CO2 levels.3. The system adjusts airflow, heat, and moisture to match the ideal curing curve.4. Data is stored for quality control records.5. Once complete, products emerge with improved quality and strength.The Benefits of Using CDS Envirocure Systems%u2022 Consistency & Quality Predictable curing reduces rejects and rework.%u2022 Faster Turnaround Shorter curing cycles keep projects moving.%u2022 Environmental Responsibility Less water and energy use, plus lower emissions.%u2022 Cost Savings Fewer defects and reduced running costs over time.%u2022 Improved Safety Less manual handling of wet concrete.Where It%u2019s UsedCDS Envirocure Systems have a range of applications across the construction sector. They can be the right choice for precast manufacturing, as well as producing paving blocks, stones, pipes, and manholes. Their precision also can benefit the creation of architectural panels and fa%u00e7ades, and they play an important role in major infrastructure such as bridges, tunnels, and transport networks. In addition, they are well-suited to sustainable building projects seeking LEED or BREEAM certification.Considerations Before ImplementationBefore introducing a CDS Envirocure System, it%u2019s important to think about how it will integrate with the existing production processes and logistics. Staff will need appropriate training to operate and monitor the system effectively to ensure consistent results. There is an initial investment to account for, although this is often outweighed by the long-term savings in energy, water, cement, consistency, and reduced wastage, but it is still important to consider this. Finally, selecting a curing profile that matches the specific concrete mix is crucial to achieving the best possible performance. nFURTHER INFORMATIONCDS Curing Cinderhill Industrial Estate,Weston Coyney Road,Longton, Stoke-on-TrentStaffordshire, ST3 5JU, EnglandT +44 1782 336666 info@cds-group.co.uk www.cds-group.co.ukThe system encloses the curing space and uses sensors to track internal conditions.
                                
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