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September 2017

World Cement’s September issue opens with a Regional Report focusing on Europe, with articles by CEMBUREAU, The Concrete Society, and World Cement’s own Jonathan Rowland. Technical articles focus on Cement Analysis; Gears, Drives and Bearings; Alternative Fuels; Refractories; and Milling. This includes contributions from Malvern Panalytical, Bosch Rexroth, The Timken Co., Cinar Ltd., and the CHRYSO Group, amongst others.


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A Changing Environment
Koen Coppenholle, CEMBUREAU, Belgium.

Keeping Up Traditions
Edwin Trout, The Concrete Society, UK.

Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks
World Cement’s Editor, Jonathan Rowland, recently visited Hanson UK’s Ribblesdale cement plant to see its latest upgrades and plans for the future.

Measuring Up
Nicholas Absalom, Dr Peter Storer, David Rapson, and Bogdan Iancu, FCT ACTech Pty Ltd, Australia.

Automating Analysis
Alon Vaisman and Harald van Weeren, Malvern Panalytical, UK.

Under the Microscope
Sang Y. Lee and Donald J. Broton, CTL Group, USA.

The Ability to Adapt
Henrik Nilsson, Bosch Rexroth, Sweden.

Make Do and Mend
Kuldeep Mistry, The Timken Co., USA.

The Temperature’s Rising
Tahir Abbas and Michalis Akritopoulos, Cinar Ltd, UK.

Starting with a Single Step
Lindner Recyclingtech GmbH, Germany.

Conforming to Quality
Adrien Zambon, PhD, Aliapur, France.

Sustaining the Standard
World Cement talks to the team at Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) about its latest cement standard.

Keeping the Old, Attracting the Young
Peter Bigwood, Brokk Inc., USA.

Collaborating for Environmental Efficiency
Pablo Soria, W.L. Gore & Associates, Mexico.

Adding Stability
Laurent Guillot and Olivier Malbault, CHRYSO Group, France.

A First for the Americas
Paulo Marcondes, CIPLAN, Brazil, and Daniel Becker, KHD Humboldt Wedag Inc., USA.


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