Hanil Cement announced on the 24th that it has fully remodeled the historical museum "H STORY" located within the Danyang plant and reopened it on the 23rd.

View of the Hanil Cement History Museum. /Courtesy of Hanil Cement

"H STORY" showcases the history of Hanil Cement, introduces affiliated companies such as Hanil Hyundai Cement, and presents content related to the cement production process.

Upon entering the approximately 400 square meter historical museum, visitors can view a welcome video played on a 160-inch transparent LED screen. This displays the transformation process of raw materials, such as limestone, into cement. Along the walls, information follows regarding the current state of the Korean cement industry, the 60-year history of Hanil Cement, and introductions to affiliated companies and business sectors.

In the central area, visitors can see content introducing the cement production process. A projection mapping show takes place on a miniature model scaled to 1/550 of the entire Hanil Cement Danyang plant. The entire cement production process can be observed from limestone mining to cement shipping.

The eco-friendly production technologies of Hanil Cement and Hanil Hyundai Cement are introduced through a model of production equipment measuring 1 meter in height and 2 meters in width. The model highlights processes such as the use of recycled fuels that help reduce carbon emissions and eco-power generation using waste heat. There is also an experiential table where visitors can touch cement raw materials like limestone and clinker to experience the production process through their senses.

An official from Hanil Cement noted, "This space allows one to see both the past of Hanil as well as the future as we work toward achieving carbon neutrality," adding, "We will engage in various promotional activities through the historical museum going forward."

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