The most important books of the Cement Industry 1. Cement Data Book , 1985-1988 1985-1988 Third Third Editions Editions by by Walter Walter H Duda. Duda. - Rather Rather than a book it it is a small encyclopedia encyclopedia consisting consisting of three volumes, covering covering much of the equipment and processes processes in the cement cement industry. industry. 2. The Rotary Cement Kiln , 1986 Second Edition by Kurt E. Peray. Peray. -. If you want to learn learn the basic principles of operation of a cement kiln, this is the book you should read. It is an excellent base for the training of the kiln operators, supervisors and production or process managers. It emphasizes what he calls the 27 kiln basic conditions. It includes a test to assess your learning of the book. 3. The Cement Plant Operations Handbook , Sixth Sixth Editi Edition on 2014 2014 by Philip Philip A Also Alsop. p. - One of of the most complete books that can be found about Dry Process Cement Plant, covering the main aspects of it, from grinding to packaging. It shares relevant data of the equipment and its operation criteria. It has been widely distributed by the International Cement Review magazine. 4. Lea's Chemistry of Cement and Concrete , 1988 Fourth Edition, Edited by Peter C. Hewlett. - First published in 1935, it has kept unchanged unchanged its main objective objective to introduce the physical and chemical chemical properties of the different different types of cement cement and concrete. It has been used by generations of Quality Control and Laboratory specialists. 5. Innovations in Portland Cement Manufacturing , 2011 Second Second Edition Edition by PCA (Portland Cement Association). The most comprehensive compilation that I know about the main innovations and trends in the cement industry. In this book, experts from around the world tell us each topic. Highly recommended for all the cement professionals. 6. 7th International VDZ Congress , 2013-Process Technology of Cement ManufacturingProce Proceedi edings ngs by Verein Deutscher Zementwerke. This book is a compilation of lectures presented during the VDZ Congress held every four years. The main topics are: energy savings, sustainability, technical advances and new types of cement. 7. The Rotary Cement Kiln , Total Productive Maintenance and Management Techniques, Techniques, 2009 First Edition by JP by JP Saxena. It covers; covers; various aspects of the the maintenance of kilns, kilns, continuous monitoring techniques, repairs and efficient administration of scheduled shutdowns. Well suited for engineers and personnel involved in the rotary kiln maintenance. 8. Refractory Engineering and Maintenance in Cement Cement Kiln Plants , First Edition 2003 JP 2003 JP Saxena. Ideal for all personnel personnel responsible for the selection, design, design, installation, storage and handling of the refractory in a cement plant. 9. Handbook for Designing Cement Plants , First Edition 2009 by SP Deolalkar. It It covers almost all aspects of the design of a cement plant: machinery, machinery, layout, construction, electrical electrical installation, economic economic feasibility feasibility studies, etc.
10. Cement Designing Green Plants , First Edition 2013 by SP Deolalkar. In addition to that mentioned by the author in his Handbook for Designing Cement Plants, he focuses in this book on the equipment, tools and technologies available for having a green plant. It speaks about the cements with additions, alternative fuels and the equipment used for waste heat recovery, as well as the latest technologies for reducing CO2 emissions. 11. Rotary Kilns, Transport Phenomena and Transport Processes , First Edition 2007 by Akwasi A. Boateng. Paul Watkinson gave us the best description of this book at the end of its foreword. “This book will become a benchmark for the study of the rotary kiln phenomena, for the design of new rotary kiln process, and for the modeling and analysis of existing processes. It will be an indispensable addition to the bookshelves of engineers in the cement industry”. , Fourth Edition 1983 by Labahn and Kohlhaas, This book 12. Cement E ngineer’s H andbook has a very well gained reputation and frequent ly is known just as “Labahn”. Is a very thorough handbook covering all the cement plant areas from quarry to packing plant, it explains subjects that sometimes are overlooked for example: silos, maintenance, lubrication, automation, storage, handling and feeding systems. 13. Alternative Fuels and Raw Material Handbook for the Cement and Lime Industry , First Edition 2012 by Dirk Lechtenberg and Dr. Hansjorg Diller. The Volume 1 First Part describes alternatives fuels in general, their production and utilization. Give us a lot of information, for example: the specific machinery sections for alternative fuel production, quality management, emissions effects, etc. The Second Part consists of a comprehensive list of Fact Sheets covering the most varied waste types of alternative fuels; the majority is compiled in the Volume 2. 14. Control of Portland cement Quality , First Edition 2007 by C.W. Moore. This book is an important reference for plant managers and quality control personnel. The author explains statistical methods for quality control specific to cement manufacturing and use real and simulated examples representing actual plant conditions. This Book is distributed by the PCA. 15. Effects of Cement Characteristics on Concrete Properties , Second Edition 2006 by Van Johansen, Peter C Taylor and Paul D Tennis. The authors explain how the properties of fresh and hardened concrete are related to cement properties and characteristics. This document covers common issues such as workability, strength, and sulphate resistance based on various cement characteristics. A must-have document for specifiers. The book uses the ASTM ( American Society for Testing and Materials) This Book is distributed by the PCA. 16. Microscopically Examination and Interpretation of Portland cement and Clinker , Second Edition 1999 by H. Campbell. A technical manual for improving quality control and production of Portland cement and clinker using mineralogy and microscopically examination. This book also contains the latest information on preparation of samples, stains and etches Ono's method, and microscopically interpretation of clinker and raw materials.
17. Cement, principles of production and use , First Edition 2006 by F.W. Locher. This practical book provide the understanding of the chemistry of cement needed for the daily work of chemists, physicists, engineers and technologists in the cement industry. 18. Cement Chemistry Second edition by H. F. W. Taylor. This book is a classic of the Cement literature because the work of Taylor laid the foundatio ns of our understanding of the structure at the nanometer level of C-S-H, the principal product of the cement hydration. At the end of 2015 the Third edition it will published.