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51st Cement Industry Technical Conference, Palm Springs/USA (31.05.–04.06.2009)

This year’s conference is again dedicated to cement industry professionals. The 2009 conference in Palm Springs provides topical educational tutorials as well as informative technical papers. The conference will be held at the Desert Springs, a JW Marriott Resort & Spa, Palm Desert, California/USA.
This year’s conference will include a special Environmental Workshop to address a number of significant environmental issues and their impact on the cement industry. This special program will be held concurrently with the technical presen­tations scheduled for Tuesday morning. The program will start...

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Issue 09/2009

Be ready for the economic upturn

IEEE Cement Industry Technical Conference, Palm Springs/USA (31.05.–04.06.2009)

“This year’s conference is the best opportunity for training that the cement industry has …” stated Phil Gaynor in the preconference interview for the IEEE 2009 conference. He added “that it is...

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Issue 2/2022 1-5 MAY 2022, LAS VEGAS, NV/USA

IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference

The 64th annual IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference will take place at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada from May 1 to 5, 2022. After last year’s virtual conference and...

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Issue 7-8/2017 IEEE-IAS/PCA, CALGARY, ALBERTA/CANADA

59th Cement Industry Technical Conference

In her welcome address, Corinne Fields, IEEE-IAC CIC Chair, stressed the significance of the conference for education and training. The attendees obtained the latest information on cement production,...

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Issue 6/2015 IEEE-IAS/PCA, TORONTO/CANADA (26.?–?30.04.2015)

Successful 57th Cement Industry Technical Conference

Around 900 participants took up the invitation issued by the Industry Applications Society (IAS) and “America’s Cement Manufacturers” (the PCA) to attend the Cement Industry Technical Conference...

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Issue 11/2012

Cement kiln mercury control using the ­existing particulate control equipment

1 Introduction In the United States, toxic air emissions are controlled by National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) [1]. These standards require that each industry that emits...

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