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Articles & Whitepapers
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Dryclone Solid Recovered Fuel: Replacing coal in cement kilns
Dryclone Solid Recovered Fuel (DSRF) is a clean, renewable fuel that is ideal for replacing coal in cement kilns. DSRF is made by DSRF Plants from the entire municipal solid waste (MSW) stream, including wet organics (less metals and inerts). Dryclone’s unique aerodynamic pulverizing dries, sizes, and blends MSW using only air. DSRF is fully homogenized and sized to meet the ...
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The Future of Fusion Research
Ongoing efforts in nuclear fusion research promise a cheap, clean, and safe energy source for future generations. In this blog post, we’re looking at how fusion power works, its advantages, and ...
News
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Alfa Chemistry Shows Proved Capability in Thermal Analysis for Alternative Energy Materials
Never forgetting its mission to bring cost-effective yet high-quality materials to customers worldwide, earlier this year the US-based chemical supplier Alfa Chemistry has successfully introduced a new product line of alternative and renewable ...
Full-Scale Mitochondrial Bioenergetics Services at Creative Biogene
Managing the 'perfect storm' of heat networks challenges
Neuropathix, Inc. Highlights Revenue Related to its Grant Award with NIH-NINDS
Talk Enhanced TruDCO at the Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) in Minneapolis, MN, June 13-15, Booth #515
Equipment & Solutions
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Prefabricated Vertical Wick Drain
Vertical Drains are the most economical ground improvement solution for soft soils with a high clay/silt content. CeTeau manufactures and installs Prefabricated Vertical Drains (PVD) to accelerate the settlement of soft soils. In combination with surcharge or vacuum pressure, the time required to reach the settlement is reduced from years to only months.
Upcoming Events
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Web Seminar: From Feedstock Materials Till Final Products
The determination of chlorine is an important, but often challenging task in the industrial quality control. This is due to the widely varying matrix properties of the organic materials to be analyzed, from highly viscose to very light volatile or even gaseous. Another challenge is the frequent need to differ between chlorine species like TICl and TOCl, like in crude oil or vegetable oil for ...