Elemental analysis using X-ray fluorescence techniques has been an essential tool in the cement industry for years. Feedback using the elemental composition in the various stages of the process is key for the production of constant and high quality cement. Sampling points range from the quarry, to raw mix, hot meal, clinker, additions and on to the analysis of the final cement. In addition to that, alternative fuels are commonly used and these bring additional elements into the production process. Knowledge of the chemical composition of these alternative fuels is therefore essential.
Wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) is the mostly used method for determining the elemental composition in the cement making process. This technique is characterized as fast and with good lower limits of detection. Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) on the other hand is characterized by its compact design and limited infrastructural needs. Both techniques have undergone significant innovations over the years. Examples of these innovations are the improved resolution of Na for accurate analysis using and EDXRF technique and combining WDXRF and EDXRF techniques to achieve significantly improved throughput.
In this webinar we will give an overview how the various innovations benefit the elemental analysis of cement and its intermediate products throughout the cement making process. The webinar will include a live question and answer session for our attendees.
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Panelist: Harald van Weeren - Product Manager XRD / Segment Manager Building Materials - Malvern Panalytical B.V. the NetherlandsHarald works as product manager X-ray diffraction for process control and market segment manager for the building materials industry. Harald has a Ph.D from the University of Twente, the Netherlands where his focus was on Nb3Sn superconductors and MgB2 superconductors. he joined Malvern Panalytical B.V., the Netherlands in 2008.