Title :
Cement kiln dust (CKD)-methods for reduction and control
Author_Institution :
Lafarge Corp., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
29 May-2 Jun 1994
Abstract :
Cement kiln dust (CKD) is a waste product generated during the manufacture of Portland Cement. Volatile compound build-up in cement kilns results in the need to purge the system which stabilizes the process or brings the product quality within specifications. This paper outlines a stepwise approach for reducing CKD generation. The present cost penalties for generating CKD along with potential future liabilities of stored dust should make CKD reduction a main priority. Many cement plants have gone through similar investigations in the past, however most could benefit from re-examining their present dust wasting situation and applying new testing programs now available. This investigative process can be relatively simple and should be a high priority on any cement plant´s agenda. Following a stepwise, organized approach can often result in large reductions in dust wasting. Today´s technology allows the improved sampling and rapid chemical analysis needed for each plant to establish and follow a volatile management program resulting in the reduction of CKD generation
Keywords :
air pollution; air pollution control; cement industry; dust; process control; waste disposal; Portland Cement manufacture; cement kiln dust control; cement kiln dust reduction; cement kilns; cost penalties; rapid chemical analysis; stored dust; testing programs; volatile compound build-up; volatile management program; waste product; Cement industry; Chemical analysis; Chemical technology; Costs; Kilns; Manufacturing; Sampling methods; Technology management; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 1994. XXXVI Conference Record., 36th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1766-1
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.1994.343434