Building materials analysis workshop - English

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00:00:00 Introduction - Challenges in the cement industry - Murielle Goubard
00:13:30 In-line elemental analysis for low clinker cement with good LSF - Rajendra Mishra
00:44:49 Optimizing your analytical equipment fleet - Martijn Fransen
01:01:46 Harnessing the analytical power of XRD for cement process control - Ivan Rodriguez Duran
01:33:07 CRMs for next-level accuracy of XRF analysis - Louis Lefrançois Perreault
01:59:28 Process and energy optimization using online real-time PSD monitoring - Jeff DeNigris
02:29:28 Conclusion

Your next step towards low-carbon cement and digital automation

At Malvern Panalytical, we know that ensuring sustainability and increasing efficiency in the cement industry are ongoing challenges. Our Building Materials Analysis (BMA) workshop helps professionals to learn more about the latest technologies and advancements in cement and building materials.

Join us to keep you informed on topics such as:

  • Low-carbon cement
  • Digitalization
  • Automation
  • Net zero
  • Circular economy
  • Alternative fuels and raw materials
  • Cost Control

This event gathers industry experts as well as our own experts to discuss digitalization, process optimization and new low-carbon cement manufacturing. New advances in elemental analysis (X-ray and neutron analysis), mineralogical analysis (X-ray diffraction), real-time online analysis (elemental and particle size) and sample preparation will be covered.

Speakers

  • Rajendra Mishra - Global Product Manager, CNA, Malvern Panalytical
  • Louis Lefrançois Perreault - Chief Chemist, Ciment Québec
  • Ivan Rodriguez Duran - Applications Specialist, Malvern Panalytical
  • Martijn Fransen - Director of Digital Solutions Product Marketing, Malvern Panalytical
  • Murielle Goubard - Global Sector Manager for Building Materials, Malvern Panalytical
  • Jeff Denigris - PAS Business Development-NORAM, Malvern Panalytical

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Who should attend? 

Employees working for cement and building materials companies, researchers, professors, professional and technical associations, the public and the private sector.