The September 2016 issue of Global Cement Magazine includes reviews of the German and Chinese cement sectors as well as technical features on cement testing, alternative fuels, chains, storage, cooling, pneumatic conveying, gears, alkali-activated cements and low chromium six cements.
We also consider the possible effects of the UK 'Brexit' decision on that country's cement sector.
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In order to meet environmental targets, a range of new technologies, including low CO2 cement(s), will need to be adopted over coming decades.
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Mexico’s first commercial waste to energy facility is now fully operational, with Promotora Ambiental SAB de CV (PASA) having built a sophisticated RDF production plant to supply alternative fuel under agreement to the cement industry.
Located approximately 25km southeast of Tunis, Carthage Cement was planned and built near an existing quarry. The greenfield project began to take shape in late 2010 and was completed in 2013.
Here Kobo USA, a subsidiary of German-based Köbo Group, describes the installation of a chain system with an improved design.
Operators of cement plants have to deal with an increasing amount of bypass dust. This dust has to be safely transported within the cement plant if it is to be recycled…
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