Wedoany.com Report-Dec.19, First Graphene Ltd has successfully produced around 600 tonnes of graphene-enhanced cement in a single day, achieving a significant commercial-scale milestone. The manufacturing took place at Breedon Group PLC's Hope Cement Works in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, incorporating approximately three tonnes of the company's PureGRAPH-CEM® additive.
This full-scale batch confirms the practical integration of graphene into standard cement production processes. The additive was introduced during the final milling phase, allowing for a lower clinker ratio and offering potential carbon dioxide reductions of up to 16 percent relative to conventional cement.
The completed cement is currently stored, awaiting distribution for several upcoming trials across the United Kingdom. It will support three construction projects and undergo detailed compressive strength evaluation and performance testing at the University of Manchester.
One initial application involves FP McCann producing thousands of concrete roof tiles at its Cadeby facility. Over a five-month period, the trial will examine improvements in material utilization and reductions in waste.
Further infrastructure demonstrations are planned in partnership with Morgan Sindall and Breedon, building on prior positive outcomes from joint efforts.
First Graphene noted considerable engagement from industry partners and academic organizations, reflecting increasing interest in sustainable, higher-performance building materials. The developments underscore graphene's capability to enable lower-carbon concrete production on a broader scale.
This achievement advances the adoption of advanced additives in cement manufacturing, contributing to enhanced environmental performance while maintaining structural integrity in construction applications.









