CEMEX ramps up investment in carbon capture technology
CEMEX has announced that CEMEX Ventures, its corporate venture capital and open innovation unit, is increasing its investment in Carbon Clean.
CEMEX has announced that CEMEX Ventures, its corporate venture capital and open innovation unit, is increasing its investment in Carbon Clean.
Developed in response to the needs of customers in areas with variable winds, the DustBoss DB-60 Surge features water propelled at high velocity from a centre nozzle, combined with the industry-proven fan and misting ring system.
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U.S. TSUBAKI’s BS-F series backstop prevents cams from rolling over, even if an unexpectedly large reverse torque occurs.
The system helps enable cement plant operators to keep their chains in optimum condition for longer replacement intervals, along with lower oil and energy consumption.
This bricking machine replaces old-fashioned wood form and wedges and reduces set-up time.
The new Thermo Scientific Ramsey Flex electronic integration solution enables reliable, cost-effective weighing with bespoke functionality.
The company has operated a Starlinger block bottom sack conversion line since 2018 and supplies AD*STAR sacks to local and international cement producers such as CIMIVOIRE, Ivory Diamond Cement, Cimfaso and Cimasso.
TÜV Süd has recently attested the dust- and waterproof construction according to protection class IP67 of an entire low voltage motor type series.
The company has launched a new service line that includes 62 products serving seven industries, including iron and steel, road making and abrasives, roofing, construction and cement.
The company’s ECOPlanet T90 is a specialised engineered blend of cementitious and other construction materials that allows for a more efficient and cost-effective solution for backfilling underground mines.
Delivering high performance and design freedom in a sustainable way, DYNAMax is suitable for a broad range of applications, from complex infrastructure to high-rise buildings.
The resulting fraction – a homogenous 35 mm output material – is being used to produce RDF and SRF for national cement plants, to reduce the industry’s reliance on fossil fuels.
The company has adapted and delivered a 6500-kW slip ring motor for a cement mill at short notice
The system is a fully integrated solution that continuously monitors rotary kilns for hot spots and can picture every brick in real-time to detect wear and tear, prevent costly damages and unscheduled downtime.