Interview with Burkhard Jakobuß, CEO of BauMineral GmbH, Herten/Germany.
Herr Jakobuß, there can scarcely be a single motorist in North Rhine-Westphalia who’s not heard of BauMineral …...
Every four years the plant engineering company Loesche invites its customers and business partners from the cement, coal, steel and mineral industries, to their Symposium which offers a platform to...
The 7th International Gypsum Conference, organised by the Russian Gypsum Association, was held in Nizhnii Novgorod/Russia from 10.-12.09.2014. The team of organisers, headed by Yuri Goncharov...
The new Analysette 28 ImageSizer (Fig. 1) by Fritsch is the ideal instrument for analysis of particle shape and size of dry, free-flowing powders and bulk solids in a measuring range from 20 µm to 20...
Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution and is characterised by the networking of intelligent machines that exchange information on their own, activate actions, and control each other. The...
When the Packaging Ordinance came into force on 01.01.1993, the German economy was bound by law for the first time to return packaging after use and play an active role in its disposal. Since then the ordinance has been continually refined – most recently with the introduction of the seventh amendment – in order to constantly improve the process of returning packaging and prevent abuse of the system.
Researchers from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland together with partners from three prominent Indian Institutes of Technology – IIT Delhi, IIT Madras and IIT...
Cement manufacturing is one of the most aggressive of all production processes. The chemicals used to produce Portland and Masonry cement – particularly silicates, aluminates and aluminoferrites – can combine to create high levels of very fine particles, creating significant problems for production and handling equipment. Rotating components are at greatest risk, and they are commonly found in the motors, pumps and fans used in crushers, mills, precipitators, kilns and silos. ...
nfluenced by the current Chinese annual growth rate, which is more than one percent and an urbanization rate of more than 70 %, the demand for cement is at a peak.