In a corporate environment major cost indicators can show how we operate production. Utility costs, for instance, pracically demonstrate how efficient the production is.
In concreting situations electricity bills can go through the roof. But without proper baselines, historical data the production teams are not able to present what can be improved in order to cut costs.
And cutting costs sounds good in principle but to cut costs in a way that does not require investments is a different world.
Fortune have it, that there are quite easy methods to find out which gaps to fill.
How to cut costs cheap?
Identify locations
Find out which is the least optimal location. One way to do this is by assessing how modern the parts and the processes are in your sub-system and interrelate the data with other sub-systems.
Insulate with proper materials
Concreting requires a shape, whether it is a form, or another structure we pour the concrete into; does not really matter. What’s more important, is a stable environment that is proper to the given recipe.
With that, the material that is used for insulation depends on the environment and the recipe.
Input energy
In the cases, when energy is required to mature concrete, it is economically recommended to choose recirculation systems that are powered by renewables.
Measure the basics
Use digital instrumentation systems to evaluate basic parameteres like humidity, moisture, strength, or temperature.