The March 2024 issue of Global Cement Magazine leads with an update from the Global Cement & Concrete Association's Cement on its Net Zero Progress Report. Technical features include guidance on how to solve storage and handling issues with difficult-flowing bulk materials, a Turkish monitoring case-study from Schaeffler Lifetime Solutions and a Belgian hydraulic road binder trial from Bikoserwis.
Elsewhere the issue contains a plant report and company update from Medcem, features on sustainability in the German cement sector and the market in Kyrgyzstan plus event reports from the Pfeiffer Panel Florida and the AUCBM 2024 that took place in Cairo. On the concrete side we speak to self-healing concrete developer Enzymatic.
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Claude Loréa, the Global Cement & Concrete Association’s Cement, Innovation and ESG Director, outlines key findings of its recent Cement Industry Net-Zero Progress Report…
Derek Vaile, Applications Engineer at Kamengo, shows how producers can eliminate storage and handling issues with difficult-flowing bulk materials.
Schaeffler Lifetime Solutions presents a Turkish monitoring case-study.
Hydraulic road binders (HRBs) are chemical stabilisers made by blending substantial amounts of supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) - which may be granulated blast furnace slag, pozzolans, fly ash, burned shale or limestone - with clinker. The use of HRBs is more cost effective and has CO2 emissions 5-25% lower than conventional road base mixtures.
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