Lime Industry news
SaltX and SMA Mineral deepen their collaboration in a new agreement
Since spring 2022, SaltX Technology and SMA Mineral have collaborated to jointly create electrified lime plants of the future without CO2 emissions. The parties have now agreed on a joint roadmap until 2028 by signing an in-depth cooperation agreement in which the parties' commitments are regulated.
Umeå University, Nordkalk AB, and the Swedish Energy Agency reduce Swedish lime kiln emissions
A project led by Umeå University, Nordkalk AB, and the Swedish Energy Agency has reduced carbon dioxide emissions from lime kilns in Sweden by more than 36 000 tpy.
Kant Cement Plant JSC starts the development of a new limestone deposit
United Cement Group's Kant Cement Plant JSC has started the devleopment of a new limestone deposit 'Severnaya Gryada'.
Air Liquide and Lhoist join forces to launch a new decarbonisation project for French lime production
Air Liquide and Lhoist have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim to decarbonise Lhoist’s lime production plant located in Réty.
15 UltraTech mines awarded five-star ratings for sustainable mine management
Over the last three years, UltraTech Cement has received a total of 30 such five-star rating awards.
A Brief History Of Hydration Plants
Carlo Cella, CEO of QualiCal, provides a brief history of the development of compact modular hydration plants.
Lhoist Bukowa and Fives FCB sign acceptance certificate
Lhoist Bukowa and Fives FCB have signed the acceptance certificate for a FCB TSV™ Classifier 1400 HF at a limestone grinding plant in Poland.
Gebr. Pfeiffer supports Lauterhofen capacity expansion
Hermann Trollius GmbH will increase capacity at its Lauterhofen lime plant with the support of Gebr. Pfeiffer.
World lime market expected to reach US$30 billion by 2023
According to CW Research's update of the Global Quicklime, Slaked Lime, and Hydraulic Lime Market Report, the world lime market is expected to reach over US$30 billion by 2023.
Adelaide Brighton agrees to major cement contract
Adelaide Brighton sings a contract with BHP Billiton Limited to continue supplying cement and lime for BHP’s Olympic Dam mine.