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1 posted on 08/30/2015 7:11:45 PM PDT by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne
But can it be true, and, if so, how?

Well, they've been building buttloads of stuff, and the rest goes into the "food" they export to us! ;)

2 posted on 08/30/2015 7:13:50 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!Just read)
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To: Lorianne

Here’s hoping that they didn’t use Chinese cement in all of that. there is some really low quality stuff out there.


3 posted on 08/30/2015 7:16:14 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Liberals make unrealistic demands on reality and reality doesn't oblige them.)
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To: Lorianne

I bet a lot of it went into the “Three Gorges Dam”. A disaster waiting to happen.


4 posted on 08/30/2015 7:16:24 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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To: Lorianne

Infrastructure-wise, they still have a long way to go until the same percentage of their people have clean running water and toilets.


5 posted on 08/30/2015 7:20:42 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: Lorianne

After tearing everything down in the culture revolution they had to rebuild almost everything.


6 posted on 08/30/2015 7:27:57 PM PDT by the_daug
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To: Lorianne

Cement was over $16 per bag at the nearest lumberyard only a few days ago. Beware the gouging at main street building supplies and hardware stores.


7 posted on 08/30/2015 7:28:49 PM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: Lorianne

But is it quality cement?


8 posted on 08/30/2015 7:33:52 PM PDT by Captain Compassion
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To: Lorianne

You mean concrete?


9 posted on 08/30/2015 7:34:27 PM PDT by BBB333 (Q: Which is grammatically correct? Joe Biden IS or Joe Biden ARE an idiot?)
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Recalled Maggi noodles to feed cement plants’ furnaces

About 27,420 tonnes of Maggi noodles, under recall process, will end up in furnaces of cement plants across the country

http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/maggi-heads-to-cement-plants-115061600034_1.html


10 posted on 08/30/2015 7:37:40 PM PDT by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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"How China mis-used more cement in 3 years than the U.S. did in the entire 20th Century"

Remember all the ghost cities?

Fixed it for ya.

No charge.

13 posted on 08/30/2015 7:50:49 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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Cement-making is very energy intensive (see below).

Do the enviro-heads know about this? Have they raised a major stink over the red Chinese destroying the planet by causing climate change?

No, I didn’t think so.

“Cement accounts for 83% of total energy use in the production of non-metallic minerals and 94% of CO2 emissions. Energy represents 20% to 40% of the total cost of cement production. The production of cement clinker from limestone and chalk by heating limestone to temperatures above 950°C is the main energy consuming process. Portland cement, the most widely used cement type, contains 95% cement clinker. Large amounts of electricity are used grinding the raw materials and finished cement.

The clinker-making process also emits CO2 as a by-product during the calcination of limestone. These process emissions are unrelated to energy use and account for about 3.5% of CO2 emissions worldwide and for 57% of the total CO2 emissions from cement production. Emissions from limestone calcination cannot be reduced through energy-efficiency measures or fuel substitution, but can be diminished through production of blended cement and raw material selection.”


23 posted on 08/30/2015 8:18:14 PM PDT by Stosh
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To: Lorianne
Probably because they have to build everything twice...


25 posted on 08/30/2015 8:37:21 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
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It is possible to use an ordinary twist drill to make a hole in Chinese concrete. They don’t seem to understand that the water/cement ratio is fixed by chemistry. The Chinese also do not test the concrete used in the construction of bridges, dams, and road to verify that it meets specifications. Well, they don’t actually use any sort of specifications for concrete.


26 posted on 08/30/2015 8:38:09 PM PDT by GingisK
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China used more cement between 2011 and 2013 than the U.S. used in the entire 20th Century.

This presupposes that chinese accounting and chinese statistics coincide with reality. How likely is that?

36 posted on 08/31/2015 1:35:33 AM PDT by Ethan Clive Osgoode (We have had enough of immorality and the mockery of ethics, goodness, faith and honesty.)
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