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According to the legislation of the Russian Federation, combustible industrial and municipal waste qualify as alternative fuels fit for use in the cem...
Issue №4, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: alternative fuels, waste, cement production, environmental charge
Autor: Y. M. Ozerova, O. N. Kaigorodov.
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.
The paper studies the influence of chemical industry wastes on mineral composition during cement raw mixes firing which contain alumosilicate componen...
Issue №3, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: cement clinker, phosphogypsum, alkaline waste, limestone, calcination, mineral formation, mineralizers, flotation tails
Autor: A. G. Nimchick, Kh. L. Usmanov, Z. R. Kadyrova .
The manufacture of cements bearing a high percentage of active additions is a trend that has been spurred by the benefits accruing from the reduction ...
Issue №2, 2020
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: cements, pozzolanic activity, supplementary cementitious materials, ceramic waste
Autor: M.I. Sanchez de Rojas, E. Asensio, M. Frias, I. Cuevas, C. Medina.
Hydraulic road binders are very popular in soil treatment industry especially due to their low costs in comparison with traditional binders like lime ...
Issue №5, 2019
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: hydraulic road binder, fly ash, selective non-catalytic reduction, SNCR
Autor: F. Kresta.
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.
The first three months of industrial operation of a solid biofuel burning unit at the Serebryansky cement plant are described. The biofuel is obtained...
Issue №6, 2018
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: solid biofuel, clinker burning, СО2 emission.
Autor: S.S. Biryulin, N.N. Fomin.
Old and crushed concrete structures, which have become construction wastes, have a significant impact on the environment. Fine fractions formed in cru...
Issue №2, 2018
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: concrete fines, recycling, clinker, cement
Autor: L. Izoret.
The possibility of obtaining cement clinkers with partial replacement of natural raw materials and corrective additives with coal mining wastes, tephr...
Issue №1, 2018
Section: Waste utilization
Keywords: clinker, burning, energy saving, tefritobasalt, coal mining waste, fuel, raw material consumption.
Autor: B.T. Taymasov, Т.М. Khudyakova, N.N. Zhanikulov, A.N. Hashimov.

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