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Co-processing of waste in cement kilns makes it possible to dispose of it safely and at low cost. The article describes examples of making alternative...
Issue №4, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: co-processing, waste utilization, municipal solid waste, sewage sludge, refuse derived fuel, RDF, alternative fuels
Autor: I. Riley, Wang Junmei, Wang Jiajun, Guo Yanpeng, Wu Dehou.
Waste co-processing in a cement kiln allows you to destroy almost fully organic materials (including persistent organic pollutants, POPs) that...
Issue №4, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: cement kiln, alternative fuels, co-processing, persistent organic pollutants, polychlorinated biphenyls
Autor: E. Verhamme.
Industrial cement production in Germany has started in the middle of the 19th century. Over the years the cement production in Germany has further dev...
Issue №2, 2020
Section: Review
Keywords: cement production, cement market, energy efficiency, export, import, clinker factor, alternative fuels, CO₂ emissions reduction
Autor: M. Schneider, D. Behrouzi.
The cement plants of the near future are described. Their characteristic features will be a much more efficient use of resources and energy (inclu...
Issue №1, 2020
Section: Ecology and safety
Keywords: cement plant, energy efficiency, CO2 emissions, alternative fuels and raw materials, automation, digitization
Autor: F. Leitao.
From a kiln cooling system to silos: the safe and econom- ical transportation of hot materials like clinker is crucial in cement plants. The material ...
Issue №5, 2019
Section: Equipment and technology
Keywords: apron conveyor, belt apron conveyor, chain apron conveyor, alternative fuels, cement, clinker
Autor: A. Tissen.
In 2018, 73 of 122 cement kilns at U.S. companies were equipped with cyclone preheaters and calciners. Only 9 wet process kilns remained in the indust...
Issue №4, 2019
Section: Review
Keywords: cement production, dry process, cement and clinker imports, alternative fuels
Autor: R. Bohan.
According to environmental legislation, by the end of 2024, all cement producers in Russia should switch to the best available technologies (BAT&#...
Issue №4, 2019
Section: Ecology and safety
Keywords: Best Available Techniques, BAT, complex ecological permits, emission, nitrogen oxides, NOx, alternative fuels
Autor: D.N. Evdokimov.
Co-processing rates vary significantly between individual EU member countries, depending on an interaction of different factors (in particular the...
Issue №4, 2019
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: co-processing, alternative fuels, waste, cement kiln, clinker burning, best available techniques, BAT, emission
Autor: S. Schaefer, A. Ruetz, G. Muftuoglu, V. Hoenig.
Cement will be indispensable for a long time as a construction material for a wide range of buildings, infrastructure and transport systems. As a majo...
Issue №3, 2019
Section: Ecology and safety
Keywords: CO2 emissions, cement production, clinker factor, alternative fuels, alternative binding materials.
Autor: M. Schneider.
In March 2009 OOO LOESCHE, a Loesche GmbH Russian subsidiary, was registered in Moscow. The company's history, its activity at the market of Russi...
Issue №6, 2018
Section: Companies and firms
Keywords: vertical roller mill, grinding plant, engineering, cement production, alternative fuels, modernization, consulting.
Autor: A. Fink.

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