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The “Warta” cement works (Fig. 1) with an annual production of 1.6 million tons of clinker is one of the biggest plants in Poland (Infobox 1). It is located in the small town of Tre˛...
The European cement industry stands at the precipice of an exciting era – the journey towards carbon neutrality. As the industry diligently works towards achieving net zero by 2050, the Carbon...
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www.zkg.de/fans Summary: In the field of turbomachinery construction, CFD has, within the space of just a few years, become an indispensable tool for the optimization...
From 11-12 July 2023 the Green Cement Conference took place in Athens/Greece. About 120 industry experts from Europe, the Middle East, Africa and North America followed the invitation to gather under...
This was the interesting conundrum faced by students from the mechanical engineering and economics departments of Koblenz University of Applied Sciences and the process-engineering and mineral resources departments of ...
Green cements are booming, because of the net-zero journey of the cement industry to become carbon-neutral by 2050. But what contribution can green cements provide to reduce CO2 emissions in the...
Dear Readers, Roadmaps are being adopted, new technologies are being developed, low-CO2 raw materials are being sought – with the aim of halting global warming, there is currently a multitude of ...
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The first issue of Zement magazine – the forerunner of today’s ZKG Cement Lime Gypsum – was published in 1911. This issue of ZKG is dedicated to this anniversary. Why celebrate 111 years? Well the ZKG ...