January 2017

January 2017

The January 2017 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains case-study articles on alternative fuels, emission reduction technologies and wear protection. We also have a detailed look at the Low Emissions Intensity Lime and Cement (LEILAC) project, which aims to trap the process carbon dioxide from the calcination step.

The issue's regional focus is on South America (excluding Brazil) and we showcase the winning entries from the Global Cement Photography Competition 2017.

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Dear Readers
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Issue introduction

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Photography Competition 2017
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Thank you to all entrants this year! See the Global Cement Photography Competition 2017 movie on YouTube.

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Trapping process CO2 emissions with the LEILAC project
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Peter Edwards spoke to key staff from Calix about its Direct Separation Reactor and its potential for the cement and lime sectors.

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The application of model predictive control in cement kilns that use low quality alternative fuels
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The treatment of municipal waste is one of the biggest environmental challenges facing China.

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Kirchdorfer Zement - The cement plant with the lowest emissions in the world
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Kirchdorfer Zement spares no effort in the search for the best environmental protection. Here, it presents the development of emissions abatement systems at the plant, with a focus on the recent commissioning of a DeCONOx system from Scheuch GmbH.

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