Inaugural Cement Chemists Workshop Announced

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The Portland Cement Association and the International Cement Microscopy Association will co-sponsor the Inaugural Cement Chemist Workshop next spring. The day-and-a-half workshop will take place in conjunction with the Joint ICMA/PCA meeting, April 22-24, 2004, in San Antonio, Texas, at the Sheraton Gunther Hotel.

Designed exclusively for plant chemists, the workshop will focus on

  • Kiln Feed Uniformity

  • Strength Uniformity

  • Decreasing set times at the cement plant

  • Decreasing set times at the concrete production facility More about the conference is available at www.cemmirco.org. Registration information is forthcoming.

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Portland Cement NESHAP: Potential Impact on Cement Industry
On Demand Webinar
This joint Cement Americas/Portland Cement Association (PCA) webinar addresses the proposed changes to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) portland cement national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP), and the potentially devastating impact these new standards may have on the cement and concrete industries.

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