Heko from Wickede (Ruhr) in Germany is a manufacturer of highly wear-resistant chains and components for conveyors and bucket elevators. In the almost 100 years of its company history, the company has gained experience internationally in a very wide range of industrial sectors, ranging from power stations and fertilisers to, in particular, its role as an OEM in the building material industry. ...
Headquartered in Goslar, Fels-Werke GmbH is one of Germany’s leading quarrying companies and ranks second in the supply of limestone products. In Germany, Fels owns several quarries, operates eight...
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The Claudius Peters g-cooler is a moving bed reactor for indirect cooling of free-flowing bulk materials. The thermal content of the bulk material is transferred to a coolant flowing...
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In most of the cases MSW is the undifferentiated portion of “urban waste” always present and newly produced every day. Treating MSW is on quite a different status in different...
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Several international conventions aim to protect human health and the environment by requiring parties to take measures to reduce or eliminate releases of hazardous chemicals like...
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Bubo bubo L. is not the name of an exotic pop group, but of one of the world’s largest owls. The taxonomical name is onomatopoeic and reflects the characteristic call of the Eagle...
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The modern Russian cement industry currently includes 58 cement plants with a total combined capacity of more than 95 Mt. The largest cement companies in the Russian market are the...
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Waste derived fuels have been co-processed in cement kilns for a long time and this practice is prevalent in developed countries. Many developing countries are also taking initiatives...
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Lafarge Iligan Cement is located on the North shore of Mindanao Island, Philippines, about 10 km from Iligan City. The cement plant has a dry process with a capacity of 1400 t/d...
Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world, but the fundamental mechanisms underlying its behaviour are very poorly understood, because of its chemical and physical complexity....