Cement Energy Environment
71 Acknowledgements References footprint of cement plants. This way, HASLE supports cement plants to make their production process to be Thanks are given to our customers in the cement industry for fruitful collaboration through many years. Diploma Students Tim Risthaus and Dr. Tonnesen at Department of Ceramics and Refractory Materials at [1] Willitsch F., Sturm G., Wurst F. and Prey T., 2002, “Alternative fuels in the cement-industry”. PMT-Zyklontechnik GmbH [2] Pandey P., Medhe M. and Chowdhury S., 2013, “Understanding Fuel Compatibility”, World Cement, Vol. 44, pp127-134 [3] Lechtenberg D., 2013, “Face to Face: We need to have clear legal guidelines to promote sustainable waste management”, Indian Cement Review, Vol. 27, No 10, pp 50-51 [4] Klischat H.-J. and Zielinski U., 2010, “Key aspects of the refractory performance in cement kilns operated with waste fuels”, Cement International, Vol. 8, No 1, pp 46-52 [5] Stjernberg J., 2008, “Degradation of mullite based materials by alkali containing slags”, Licentiate Thesis, Luleå University of Technology [6] Krebs R., 2012, “Unshaped Refractory Materials (Monolithics)” in Routschka G. and Wuthnow H., “Handbook of Refractory Materials, Design – Properties - Testing”, 4th edition. more sustainable and economical. RWTH University in Aachen, Germany have carried out part of the experimental work on ash and post mortem samples.
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