In the past quality control in a cement plant was performed on samples delivered to the laboratory for measurement. The results were reported back hours, or even days, later. Due to this delay, the data had limited value for process control. More recently, on-line and at-line instrumentation have enabled rapid analysis and feedback, supporting significantly improved process control. As cement producers face growing sustainability challenges, improved process control with online instrumentation has become a key factor in enabling plants to meet these challenges and maintain a sustainable operation for the future.
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In the past quality control in a cement plant was performed on samples delivered to the laboratory for measurement. The results were reported back hours, or even days, later. Due to this delay, the data had limited value for process control. More recently, on-line and at-line instrumentation have enabled rapid analysis and feedback, supporting significantly improved process control. As cement producers face growing sustainability challenges, improved process control with online instrumentation has become a key factor in enabling plants to meet these challenges and maintain a sustainable operation for the future.
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