China cement news
Understanding NOx
Jonathan Forinton, Redecam Group, highlights the critical issue of NOx emissions in cement production, offering insights on effective strategies for avoidance and reduction.
Calderys unveils expanded fast dry refractory solutions for industrial furnaces
Calderys announces the launch of CALDE FD (Fast Dry), a refractory technology that can be used in many industrial applications, offering superior efficiency and reliability for all types of industrial furnaces.
Cracking The Construction CO2 Conundrum
Christian Husum, Next Generation SCM, discusses the world’s need for more concrete and demonstrates how new technology means it can be produced more sustainably than ever before.
Cement 2025 – Uneven Recovery
Imran Akram, IA Cement, provides a summary of the Cement 2025 research report, which outlines expected trends, risks, and trade flows for the cement industry in 2025.
Bonfiglioli at Bauma China: Pioneering Advanced Technology in a Transforming Market
Bonfiglioli's participation in Bauma China underscores its commitment to the evolving Chinese market, leveraging its innovative technologies to meet local needs.
From Hot to Cool
Janine Keune, Lechler, explains how water injection techniques can improve the efficiency of clinker cooling.
Fuelling Change
Ian Jones, WKE, explores the importance of adopting alternative fuels to reduce the cement industry’s carbon footprint, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in doing so.
Fortera and Sumitomo Corporation join forces to bring low-carbon cement technology to Asia
Strategic partnership aims to bring Fortera’s low-to-zero-carbon cement plants to Asia, transforming industrial CO2 into sustainable, high-performance ReAct® green cement.
World Cement Association's white paper challenges forecasts on long-term cement and clinker demand
The World Cement Association (WCA) has published a landmark white paper authored by its CEO, Ian Riley, analysing the long-term outlook for global cement and clinker demand.
Berrima Cement Works upgraded carbon-reducing technology officially opens
Boral Limited’s (Boral) upgraded carbon-reducing technology at its Berrima Cement Works has officially opened, signifying a significant step in Boral’s move to net zero.