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Edition #1, January 2004
Edition #1, January 2004
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House of Justice in Aguablanca, Cali: An option to believe in justice again.
Riobamba cooperative to build houses with ecomaterials
Brainstorming in Ecuador
EcoMaterials in Bolivia
Frames for tevi moulds
A few thoughts on “Compressed Earth Blocks” (CEB)
ECOSouth consultants take pleasure in sharing knowledge
 
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  • December 2003  ( 5 items )

    Dec 2003

    • Marketing degree through MCR research
    • Impact of clay construction in Orwetoveni
    • Masonry apprenticeship at SofoNic
    • Distributors are an important link
    • News
      • Cooking with the sun
      • Loja: Ecological City
      • Construction professionals host ECOSouth presentation
  • October 2003  ( 5 items )

    October 2003

    • SofoNic – a committed team (part 4)
    • MCR Encounter in Cali, Colombia
    • SIRDC MCR tile launch
    • Behind the scenes with ecomaterials
    • 5-day MCR training program in Zimbabwe
    • News
      • Bicycle race in Jinotepe
      • CD about urban waste management
      • Prize to Nigerian CP40 blocks
  • September 2003 (II)  ( 6 items )

    Sept 2003 (II)

    • MCR premiere in industrial sector in Dhaka
    • An Update from El Salvador
    • SOFONic – Focuses of their work (part 3)
    • Making MCR tiles is like making tortillas
    • Grupo Sofonias honored as Tech Award finalist
    • News
      • Followup and quality evaluation in Salvador
      • Plaster analysis in Guatemala
      • Participative design for urbanization
  • September 2003  ( 6 items )

    September 2003

  • August 2003  ( 6 items )

    August 2003

    • High quality MCR in Bangladesh
    • Sofonic – a committed team
    • MCR roof post-Mitch in Honduras
    • Batteries or transformers?
    • Columbian decision-maker gets overview of MCR in Riobamba
    • News
      • CP-40 blocks now produced in Nigeria
      • MCR roof in Angola
      • Professors
  • July 2003  ( 5 items )

    July 2003

    • Decoding empirical knowledge – plaster research
    • Training important at Clay House Project - Namibia
    • Metal Roof Structures resolve timber scarcity
    • SIRDC hosts MCR seminar in September
    • News
      • New equipment bank in Guatemala
      • South-south interchanges: New MCR equipment in Columbia
      • CIDEM professor provides expertise in Bangladesh
      • A bit of history
  • June 2003  ( 5 items )

    June 2003

    • Guillermo, a voice we should heed
    • Metal structures for MicroConcrete Roofing
    • Cooking stoves and brick production – a burning problem
    • An ecomaterials workshop
    • News
      • Aids program in CHP Namibia
      • Alfredo in Ecuador
      • Pedals for Progress extends in Nicaragua
  • May 2003  ( 6 items )

    May 2003

    • Supereconomic houses: an affordable solution for working people
    • Gastronomical and Cultural Encounter of Cuy in Riobamba
    • Building upwards – a simple and affordable ceiling slab
    • First ecomaterials workshop in Panama in full production
    • Sustainable management of natural resources in Nicaragua
    • News
      • Las Melidas publishes calendar
      • CHP construction goes ahead in Otjiwarongo
      • Producing bricks with sawdust briquettes
  • April 2003  ( 6 items )

    April 2003

    • Guatemalan tile producers discuss client survey
    • “Las Mélidas” hosts meeting of Salvadorean MCR producers
    • Networking Cuba-Ecuador
    • Ecomaterials introduced to Ecuadorean universities
    • Synergies in Salvador adobe project
    • News
      • Ecomaterials lecture at the College of Engineers
      • A brickmaking village and a university research institute
      • Cleanest moulds ever seen!
  • February 2003  ( 5 items )

    February 2003

    • Networking from Namibia to Bangladesh
    • Investigation about plaster underway in Ecuador
    • Managing a MCR Business
    • Creative strategy for marketing MCR in Ecuador
    • News
      • MCR Standards in Zimbabwe
      • Guatemala - investigation about plaster underway
      • Women tilemakers in Mexico receive enterprise award
      • BSHF calendar includes “Two decades after the earthquake”
  • January 2003  ( 5 items )

    January 2003

    • La Betania, just another barrio in a satellite city?
    • Cuba: 3ra. ruta ecologica Holguín - Santa Clara
    • ECOSOUTH NETWORKING – from Namibia to Thailand
    • Three MCR Clusters in Ghana
    • News
      • Women tilemakers in Mexico receive enterprise award
      • BSHF calendar includes “Two decades after the earthquake, Guatemala”
  • December 2002  ( 5 items )

    December 2002

    • Coloring MCR tiles
    • Visit to housing developments in Colombia and Ecuador
    • A creative solution for water catchment
    • Networking in Zimbabwe
    • News
      • Outpouring of questions to the EcoSouth WebSite
      • New book by EcoSouth caricaturist Martirena
      • Microconcrete technologies used in hotel in the Dominican Republic
  • November 2002  ( 5 items )

    November 2002

    • Building materials supply - a strategy for disaster relief
    • IYM – Slow Food Award to Ecuadorian Radio Station
    • EcoSouth Certificate Quality for MCR workshops
    • EcoSouth expert in Mozambique
    • News
      • Technical sheet about sand and mortar mixes for MCR tiles
      • Colombia: FENAVIP director appointed vice-minister of housing
      • Ecuador: Study visit to housing projects in Ecuador and Colombia
  • October 2002  ( 4 items )
    October 2002
    • Construction in Earth and Clay congress in Germany
    • MCR Exposure Course in Cameroon
    • Year of the Mountains: From the Andes to the Alps
    • News
      • Namibia: Adobe Factory
      • Ecuador: Producers and students analyze the MCR market in Ecuador
      • Nicaragua: Elaborating action program for investigation about plastering

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CP40 is a hydraulic binder produced from the mixture of a material known as Pozzolana and finely ground Calcium Hydrate. This binder is of low mechanical strength and its setting speed is a little bit slower than Portland Cement. Because of this, it can be considered as a cement for masonry applications.
 

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