Aeris Cement edition

The Cement edition of Aeris directly probes the mineralogical composition of cement and its intermediates. This mineralogical information allows you to judge the physical properties to better control the kiln when for example using alternative fuels. It additionally facilitates the quality assurance of (blended) cements. The Cement edition of Aeris is an easy-to-use and automatable benchtop X-ray diffractometer for every cement plant.

Produce greener and more efficient  
Strength, setting properties, hydration properties and chemical resistance of cement are directly linked to the cement mineralogy. XRD is the method for a direct probing of these minerals in cement, allowing better prediction of the physical properties of the final product already in the production phase and facilitating a more efficient and greener production process.

The Aeris Cement edition is your partner at every stage of the cement production process, from raw meal, clinker and (blended) cement to the final product. 

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20 July 2023

1.60

OmniAccess   

  • Flexible/configurable roles in Empyrean and Aeris (now aligns with Zetasizer) 
  • Summary of roles/permissions 
  • Default roles for instrument applications 
  • Support for complex domains 
  • Wizard for initial set up and massively improved UI to improve configuration/set up 

OmniTrail  

  • Record Audit trail events viewable in OmniTrail. 
  • Show/compare authorization files 

More information can be found in the Release and Installation Notes.

1.60

16 December 2021

1.40

OmniAccess   

  • Flexible/configurable roles in Empyrean and Aeris (now aligns with Zetasizer) 
  • Summary of roles/permissions 
  • Default roles for instrument applications 
  • Support for complex domains 
  • Wizard for initial set up and massively improved UI to improve configuration/set up 

OmniTrail  

  • Record Audit trail events viewable in OmniTrail. 
  • Show/compare authorization files 

More information can be found in the Release and Installation Notes.

1.40

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