May 2021

May 2021

The May 2021 issue of Global Cement Magazine contains an AI and optimisation focus, with contributions from Carbon Re, Seebo, KIMA Process and Schneider Electric, as well as the first in a series of articles on 'Better and Cheaper Cement' by Intec Services' Neil Taylor. Enotec looks at gas emission monitoring and thyssenkrupp introduces the polysius pure oxyfuel process in the environmental section, while Refratechnik, RHI Magnesita and SKG Refractories provide extensive refractories coverage.

There's also Global Cement's take on the US, Mexican and Canadian markets, plus all of the latest global cement industry news.

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A solution to the mechanical instability of refractory linings in large diameter kilns
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 21-04-2021

The mechanical instability of the refractory lining in the calcination zone of cement kilns is often problematic, especially in older kilns and those with large diameters. Here Prasunjit Sengupta, from India’s SKG Refractories, looks at how to solve this issue.

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Cement in North America
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 21-04-2021

Global Cement revisits the United States, Mexico and Canada, three countries with very different cement industries. All three of which, however, are long-established, growing and exploring new horizons in sustainable cement production.

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Global Cement prices
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 21-04-2021

Global Cement's monthly cement price round-up

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The Last Word
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 21-04-2021

Global Cement's monthly final word

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