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Publications on the subject Cement production


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Potentials to improve performance and optimise the cost of cement production

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Cement and Building Materials Review (2016) 66, S.30-38

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Effect of Energy Consumption and Environmental Control Measures on Clinker Properties

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3. Congresso Brasileiro de Cimento : Volume 1, S.1-4

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Reaktionen schwer verdampfbarer Spurenelemente beim Brennen von Zementklinker

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Zement-Kalk-Gips 37 (1984) 10, S.513-518

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Efficient grinding meets reduced CO2 emissions

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International Cement Review (2019) 8, S.81-84

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ifeu study on the utilization on used tyres: Deviations from waste hierarchy possible with appropriate proof

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Cement International 17 (2019) 2, S.10

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The reviews are in

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World Cement (2018) 11, S.103-107

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Mahlbarkeit von Klinker und Hüttensand

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Zement-Kalk-Gips 30 (1977) 11, S.572-575

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Partial oxyfuel - Separate calcination of raw meal to concentrate CO₂ in the exhaust gas

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The capture of CO₂ and its subsequent use and storage are key elements of the cement industry's decarbonisation strategy. The separation of CO₂ from waste gas is an energy-intensive and complex process. This process can be made simpler and more efficient by achieving the highest possible CO₂ concentration in the flue gas. If the calcination of the raw meal is separated from the actual clinker burning process, this considerably facilitates the concentration of CO₂ in the flue gas and reduces the "contamination" of the CO₂ with (false) air.

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