On June 4, the Dutch Magnetite team from LKAB Minerals will give a free webinar in which they will explain what heavy concrete is, how to use it and what the benefits are.
With now more than 50 years of experience in civil engineering projects, LKAB Minerals has built an impressive portfolio of examples for applying heavy concrete.
Why use heavy concrete in a construction project in the first place? What are the advantages, and what are the disadvantages? What myths are actually attached to heavy concrete? And if you've never worked with it before, where do you start?
All very common and frequently asked questions. So these will definitely be addressed in the webinar. The experts will show examples and you can also ask your questions during the online event.
LKAB Minerals supplies its MagnaDense (heavy aggregate material produced from the natural mineral magnetite) worldwide for a large number of construction projects. The applications are very diverse, but can be summed up in the following types of constructions:
- Bridges
- Tunnels
- Massabeton against groundwater pressure
- Coastal and shoreline protection
During the 1-hour webinar, the team will review several national and international projects. This will include what the challenge was and why heavy concrete was the right solution for the project. This will provide a realistic view of applications where the use of heavy concrete provides an advantage.
The current situation is a perfect time to brush up on your knowledge. It gives you the opportunity to gather the theory now that you can later apply to new projects. Signing up for the webinar is simple and free.
Register online, you will then receive a confirmation with link to the webinar that will take place Thursday, June 4 at 11 a.m. In the confirmation receipt, there will be an opportunity to ask questions in advance of the event so that they can be addressed during the webinar. And of course, there will also be an opportunity to ask questions during the webinar itself.
If this day or time is not convenient but you are still interested? Then sign up anyway. You will automatically receive the link to watch the webinar again (still with the possibility to ask questions).