July - August 2020

July - August 2020

The July - August 2020 issue of Global Cement Magazine has a health and safety focus, with contributions on the safety of conveying systems, silos and refractory installation. Health and hygiene considerations, rarely in the spotlight before the Covid-19 outbreak, are represented in the form of social distancing technology, paperwork handling systems and training.

The issue also takes in the effect of the coronavirus outbreak on recent cement sector trends, Global Cement's annual look at the Top 10 cement producers and the cement industries of China and Pakistan. We also feature an insight into Cement-Lime JSC, Mongolia's largest cement producer, plus a look at Ecocem's innovative Eco2floor floor screed.

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Health, Safety... and Covid-19
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 15-10-2020

Representatives from Titan America, part of the multinational Titan Cement, discuss the changes that the coronavirus outbreak has brought to the company’s existing health and safety operations...

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Safety first: Selecting the right equipment to optimise refractory safety and productivity
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 15-10-2020

With refractory maintenance taking place annually in most cement plants, making the right equipment choice not only increases productivity, it provides peace of mind with regard to worker safety.

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Avoiding over-pressurisation risks in silos
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 15-10-2020

Silo protection systems are essential to avoiding the dangers of silo over-pressurisation.

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Belt conveyor danger zones
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 15-10-2020

Recognising the hazards is a key step toward preventing conveyor-related injuries.

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CenTrax belt tracker puts conveyor belts with garland roller pairs back on track
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 15-10-2020

A cement plant in the UK was experiencing a lot of mistracking problems on a 1200mm-wide conveyor belt fitted with 5-part garland roller pairs. The equipment was fitted with tracking systems that were not performing correctly. CenTrax engineers were able to design a custom-made solution.

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