Today: December 27, 2024
May 20, 2023
1 min read

Cecon will show use and application of its products in Construtecnia

Cecon will show use and application of its products in Construtecnia

The International Fair of Equipment, Machinery and Materials for Construction, Construtecnia, will have its 23rd edition, from May 24 to 28, in the Olympic Park of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee, in Ñu Guasu, Luque.

Within this framework, Cecon plans to present and demonstrate the use and application of F32 and F40 cement, which will be in charge of engineer Julio César Montiel Rojas, Cecon’s coordinator of quality control and concrete development. will be the Next Saturday, May 27, at 7:00 p.m.

It is also news: Storm system enters today from the south

The commercial manager, Derlys Ortiz, the Fillerized cement F 32, is intended for the general use such as masonry, plastering, and prefabricated, while the F40 is used for large-scale and elevation works.

“For us it is an opportunity to make our brand, quality and commitment to the development of the country known”, Ortiz commented.

The demonstration arouses great interest from architects and engineers, however, the invitation is open to the general public.

Throughout the five days of the Construtecnia, new companies will be presented that will carry out market prospecting or that will show their products and offer their portfolios.

It may interest you: New prices apply from today in Petropar

The entrance Cecon will show use and application of its products in Construtecnia was first published on newspaper TODAY.

Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

New challenge for the farmer: there will be corn and soybeans left over in the world
Previous Story

New challenge for the farmer: there will be corn and soybeans left over in the world

OnCubaNews
Next Story

Cuba and Saudi Arabia reaffirm joint projects on aqueducts, sanitation and storm drainage

Latest from Blog

Go toTop