The April 2025 issue of Global Cement Magazine, the first of two that will be distributed at the IEEE-IAS/PCA Industry Technical Conference in Birmingham, US, contains interviews with PCA top brass and our review of the cement industries of the US, Canada and Mexico.
There are technical contributions on the topics of CCUS financing, logistics, crushers, silos, lubrication, tyre creep optimisation and environmental product declarations. Our Leaders Series hears from Donal O’Riain, the candid CEO of Ecocem, and there’s a look at how direct air captured CO2 has been included in concrete blocks. There’s also a plant report from Raysut Cement’s Salalah plant in Oman.
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Hoffmeier details how it repairs jaw and rotor crushers to working condition, along with a German case study.
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Creep is the amount of relative movement between a tyre and shell through each revolution of the kiln. Targeting the correct amount of clearance to achieve the intended design creep can be a challenge, as there are many variables. This article looks at these variables, the problems that can arise due to too much or too little creep, and the measurement methodologies that can keep your kiln tyre creep in the ideal zone.
If we look at the challenges ahead on the road to net zero in 2050, one might be tempted to think that we are on the highway to hell but, given the myriad technologies now available, we could be headed for a wonderful world. Here’s how advanced logistics can help.
Schaeffler presents a lubrication case-study from Vietnam.
NeoCarbon describes the potential of its direct air capture (DAC) technology, and how it can be used in concrete.
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