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Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement Clinkering [PDF]
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Campbell Bannerman, Marcus Nigel +8 more
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Post‐consumer mechanical recycling of PA66–GF composite with brominated flame‐retardant is assessed using accelerated thermal ageing to reproduce long‐term thermo‐oxidative degradation typical of electrical devices. Property retention is quantified across virgin, aged, recycled, and diluted recycled states through mechanical testing, microscopy, DSC ...
Alessandro Salvi +4 more
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THE EFFECT OF CEMENT KILN DUST ON THE PROPERTIES OF CEMENT
Due to the nature of the technological process, the cement industry is a significant source of dust. Managing industrial waste is a global problem worldwide; cement kiln dust is an example of such waste. The dust from the cement kiln is a by-product of the cement production process obtained during the grinding and burning of the raw materials inside ...
Popov A., Chernev G.
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Machine learning models predicted crop yield and soil greenhouse gas responses to biochar application, with soil and climate conditions identified as dominant factors. Global simulations and life cycle assessment quantified spatially optimized strategies and mitigation potential.
Xingyu Lu +3 more
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Experimental study on properties of natural soils treated with cement kiln dust
Soil improvement by the addition of chemical or cementitious additives is emerged as a remarkable solution to provide a suitable ground for infrastructure construction. Previous studies have used several additives together with the cement kiln dust (CKD)
Siddhartha Rimal +2 more
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Union–Member Engagement in Cambodia's Construction Sector
ABSTRACT This article argues for the concept of adaptive unionism as a useful way to explore the pragmatic, often short‐term approach that unions adopt just to survive in many parts of the Global South, exploring the impact of an adaptive approach through a comparative study of the Building and Wood Workers Trade Union Federation of Cambodia's ...
Michele Ford, Vichhra Mouyly
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Do PCEs Adsorb Preferentially on OPC or Calcined Clay?
ABSTRACT In multi‐component binders, admixtures such as polycarboxylates (PCEs) may exhibit preferential adsorption onto one component. Hence, for the first time PCE adsorption on ordinary Portland cement (OPC) and calcined clay (CC) in an OPC/CC blend was quantified by separating the OPC and CC particles from the hydrated cement employing a ...
Jiaxin Chen, Johann Plank
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Assessment of occupational exposure to the respirable fraction of cement dust and crystalline silica
Introduction: Exposure to respirable fraction of cement dust and its crystalline silica content is the most important occupational risk factor in cement industries requiring more evaluation and monitoring.
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Unlocking Green Oxygen's Potential for Planetary Carbon Management
Water electrolysis generates both H2 and O2, yet industrial focus remains largely restricted to H2‐driven reductions. The parallel use of O2 offers considerable rewards but remains underexplored. Unlocking this dual‐gas potential necessitates robust cross‐sector communication to identify and scale viable industrial use cases.
Martin Held, Jan Backmann
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Performance of Zeolite-Based Soil–Geopolymer Mixtures for Geostructures under Eccentric Loading
Although soil stabilization with cement and lime is widely used to overcome the low shear strength of soft clay, which can cause severe damage to the infrastructures founded on such soils, such binders have severe impacts on the environment in terms of ...
Alaa H. J. Al-Rkaby
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