2022117 · The negative health effects of cement plant exposure are well-known in industrial settings, but they are less well-known among the general public who live near plants. The broad objective of the review was to provide a detailed systematic analysis of the global situation of the cement industry, including generation, pollution, impact on the …
view more20231127 · It also discovered that the production process of cement significantly contributes to global carbon emissions. Furthermore, this study revealed that 5% of global emissions could be reduced by substituting cement concentration in construction materials with alternative materials such as agricultural and industrial waste.
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view moreThe cement manufacturing process involves the extraction and processing of raw materials, such as limestone, clay, and shale, which are then heated in a kiln at high temperatures to form clinker. The clinker is finely ground with gypsum and other additives to produce cement.
view more20211019 · The replacement of limestone with marble powder sludge in raw cement avoids three stages in the production process: extraction, transportation from the quarry, and roll milling.
view more2023721 · These concerns are often rooted in the operations involved in the crushing process, thereby creating a ripple effect in the concrete manufacturing market. Consequently, the industry seeks to obtain or produce concrete that exhibits favorable technical properties, environmental certifications, and cost-effectiveness to meet market …
view more20201230 · The result shows that 25% of quarry dust and 75% of cement is the best percentage that can be used in concrete mixture to reach the standard strength. From an economic point of view, the proposed ...
view more2 · The First Commercial Electrochemical Cement Manufacturing project, led by Sublime Systems, plans to build a new, ultra-low carbon cement manufacturing facility in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Sublime Systems’ new method to make cement replaces carbon-intensive limestone with abundant calcium silicate-based feedstocks, resulting in industry …
view more201331 · The cement industry is considered energy-intensive, because its energy needs to achieve high temperatures. Traditionally, it used fossil fuels such as coal, fuel oil, and petroleum coke. The co-processing of industrial waste is an attempt to reduce the use of such fuels. In this process, waste is added to raw materials by replacing, in part, fuels or …
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