The July - August 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine is hot on the topic of CO2 capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) with articles on the future EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and CCUS project funding, as well as a full review of the highly-successful Global CemCCUS Conference, which took place in Oslo, Norway.
Elsewhere in this issue, there’s an intriguing look at how the ‘Furno Brick’ could disrupt current business practices by putting small scale, low-cost clinker production in the hands of contractors, a look at bucket elevator design, and a thorough report on the current status of the Iranian cement sector.
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Claus Weyhofen explains how Beumer Group reduced backfall in lifting operations by redesigning the bucket.
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Hot climates, including those in Southern Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia and parts of the Americas, can make it extremely difficult to build concrete structures with long service lives. High temperatures and other harsh elements make corrosion a constant threat to the durability of reinforced concrete. Rather than default to expensive options such as epoxy coated rebar and extra thick concrete cover, Cortec’s MCI® Technology offers a cost-effective alternative to extend structural service life in high temperatures.
Iranian cement industry experts provide detailed analysis of the country’s cement sector as it stands in 2024.
Global Cement's monthly cement price round-up.
Global Cement's monthly final word.
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