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Nose Ring, Kiln Hood, Burner Lance

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The use of multi-fuel burners is becoming common practice in cement plants, a pattern that is likely to increase in the near future due to the large amount of alternative and residual fuels available. Unfortunately, these emerging trends can adversely influence coating formation, clinker quality and refractory lifetime. The combustion problems in a cement kiln are very complex and affected by a number of factors.
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| The burner lance tips, for example, are always exposed to alkali corrosion and abrasion by the clinker. They also experience vibration and are exposed to high temperatures.
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The kiln hood is the shortest part of the kiln, but of the highest importance. Due to the large temperature variations and to avoid erosion caused by the clinker feed, high abrasion, thermal shock and chemical resistant materials should be applied.
CALDERYS' industry know-how provides you with solutions that combine the right selection of materials - depending on the chemical problems, the actual speed of the kiln and the temperature level - detailed design, anchoring system and installation techniques to guarantee a long future service life.
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Our installation methods are as follows:
- Standard refractory concept with ramming mixes (CALDERYS product range)
- New installation techniques: casting (CAST range), SELF-FLOWING and gunning (GUNNING, High Compact GUNNING & WET GUNNING ranges).
For further information please mail.
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