Air-Cannon Positioning at the Clinker Cooler Means Easier Maintenance for a Major U.S. Cement Producer. By Mark S. Kuhar
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Cement Plant Equipment Market To Reach $9 Billion By 2022
More Technology-Intensive Functions Such as Automation, Control and Testing are Becoming More Prominent. By Mark S. Kuhar
Read MoreEarly Age Strength Enhancement
A New Robust Strength Enhancer Can Be Formulated With Existing Technologies to Improve Many Performance Aspects of Cement. By Denise A. Silva and Richard Sibbick
Read MoreCAC President Talks Environment and Sustainable Development
Cement Association of Canada (CAC) President and CEO Michael McSweeney recently delivered remarks to House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development:
Read MorePortland Cement Association News
Infrastructure The Portland Cement Association (PCA) issued the following statement in response to publication of the American Council for Capital Formation’s (ACCF) new study, “How to Shape U.S. Infrastructure Policy.”
Read MoreFCT Combustion Looks Forward to Rewarding Year
Combustion and kiln specialist FCT Combustion announced that 2018 will be a record year for the company with projects running in every continent except Antarctica, covering a wide range of industries.
Read MoreJudge Rules in Favor of Lafarge Alternative Fuel Project
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge rejected a bid to block the burning of tires at Lafarge Canada’s Brookfield cement plant, reported CBC News. Last summer, provincial Environment Minister Iain Rankin gave the green light to a one-year test project allowing Lafarge to substitute tires for its regular fuel at the facility.
Read MoreCement Additives Growth to Reach $2.0B in 2022
Demand for cement additives in the U.S. is forecast to expand 7.2 percent annually to $2.0 billion in 2022, the fastest rate of increase of any major type of construction chemical, according to a new study from The Freedonia Group, a Cleveland-based industry research firm.
Read MoreCemex Under DOJ Investigation
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating payments made by Cemex related to the construction of a plant in Maceo, Colombia, to determine whether the company violated federal bribery laws, according to multiple media sources.
Read MoreHeidelbergCement Reports Preliminary Figures for 2017
HeidelbergCement presented its preliminary, unaudited figures for fourth quarter 2017 and full-year 2017. The company stated that sales volumes, revenue and result from current operations reached historically high levels for the year.
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