2024517 · Abstract Oil shale semi-coke (OSS) is a industrial solid waste produced after the dry distillation refining of oil shale. Due to its internal enrichment of activity silico-aluminate minerals, it can be utilized to prepare low-carbon cementitious materials through alkali activation. In this study, a composite material for reinforcing loess was synthesized …
view more202169 · The cement industry is a capital-intensive, energy-intensive and critical industry for nationwide infrastructure construction. The international cement industry, although representing a limited ...
view more2021615 · The sealing laws of cement sheath channeling are analyzed from channeling structure, injection cycle and injection rate which are based on the breakthrough pressure, microstructure of channeling model and plugging rate of core.
view more2022121 · Therefore, a comprehensive study of the Portland cement industry and CO 2 recoverability is needed to fully quantify carbon emissions and establish optimum strategies in terms of sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and business climate supported by strong political policies and associated regulations.
view more2024319 · After the post-Covid-19 era, the cement industry faced a substantial surge in production expenses, with fuel, electricity, and international freight rates all experiencing double digit hikes. Moreover, there was a swift rise in marginal CO2 costs for volumes above the free allocation, inevitably pushing cement prices higher.
view more4 · The main challenge facing the cement industry is reducing CO2 emissions at the same time as meeting global demand. Developing economies’ infrastructural needs require the global development and deployment of new …
view more202169 · 1. Introduction. Cement is a capital-intensive, energy-consuming and critical sector for the construction of nation-wide infrastructure. The international cement industry, while constituting a limited share of the world’s output has been rising at an increasing pace compared to the local demand in recent years.
view moreIn the 1920s and 1930s, the cement industry witnessed steady growth with the establishment of several new cement plants across the country. The Indian Cement Company Ltd. (ICCL) was the first major company to set up a cement plant in Porbandar, Gujarat in 1914.
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