Improving Dust Collection in Cement Plants and Mining Applications Webinar

Dust collection plays a critical role in keeping cement and mining plants safe, efficient, and compliant. In this webinar, we explore how dust is generated throughout these processes, why cement dust can be especially difficult to manage, and what facilities should know when selecting, operating, and maintaining dust collection systems. The session is designed for plant managers, engineers, maintenance teams, and EHS professionals looking for practical guidance they can apply in the field.

Cement and Aggregate plant

WEBINAR CONTENTS for Cement and Mining Plants 

TOTAL DURATION: 1:00 hour

DATE AND TIME

  • Wednesday, June 10, 2026

  • 1:00 PM (EST)

  • ZOOM

Who Should Attend This Webinar?

This webinar is especially relevant for professionals responsible for dust control, air quality, equipment reliability, and process performance in cement and mining operations, including:

  • ⦿ Plant managers 

  • ⦿ Operations managers and supervisors

  • ⦿ Maintenance managers and maintenance personnel 

  • ⦿ Process engineers

  • ⦿ Project engineers and project managers

  • ⦿ EHS managers and safety professionals 

  • ⦿ Reliability engineers

  • ⦿ Dust collection and air pollution control specialists

  • ⦿ Bulk material handling professionals

  • ⦿ Anyone involved in cement manufacturing, mining, grout plants, silo systems, or dry material handling

In cement plants and mining operations, the dust collection system is tied directly to worker safety, housekeeping, equipment life, emissions control, and uptime. When it is designed well, it helps the plant run cleaner and more efficiently. When it is undersized, poorly maintained, or mismatched to the application, the result is usually higher maintenance costs, visible dust, shorter filter life, and constant operational frustration.

This webinar takes a practical look at cement dust collection and mining dust collection, starting with the process itself. We will walk through the cement manufacturing process, from crushing and raw material preparation to clinker production, grinding, and packing, and explain where dust is created at each step. We will also look at mining-related applications such as crushing, screening, conveyor transfer points, silo filling, bulk material handling, and cement-based processes like grout plants and backfill systems. These are the areas where an industrial dust collector, baghouse, cartridge dust collector, or silo vent collector often has to work the hardest.

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