DocumentCode :
3122689
Title :
The effects of excess sulfur on clinker properties
Author :
Fortsch, David S.
fYear :
2004
fDate :
25-30 April 2004
Firstpage :
103
Lastpage :
109
Abstract :
It has long been known that excess sulfur in clinker can lead to operational changes in the pyro-processing system. Excess sulfur will also create changes in the finish grinding system. Not only can the sulfur content change the clinker size distribution, but changes in clinker chemistry can have effects on cement quality. Recent industry trends are pushing toward increased burning of alternative fuels such as pet coke, liquid and solid waste products, etc. that have uncommon chemical compositions. Pyro-processing technology has been advanced to handle these fuels. In order to fully take advantage of these developments, a fundamental understanding of the effects of excess sulfur on the cement product is necessary. This paper will discuss the clinkerization process as it pertains to clinker microstructure, its subsequent effect on clinker grindability and product quality related issues as they pertain to increased sulfur levels. Results of a study conducted in an operating plant will be used to compare the changes observed in the grinding department as well as analyze the effects on cement quality and document the improvements and detriments when clinker with various excess sulfur levels is produced.
Keywords :
cement industry; cements (building materials); grinding; manufacturing processes; quality management; alternative fuels; cement industry; cement quality; clinker; clinker chemistry; clinker size distribution; clinkerization process; excess sulfur; finish grinding system; grindability; liquid waste; pet coke; product quality; pyroprocessing system; solid waste; sulfur content; Chemical industry; Chemical technology; Costs; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Fuel processing industries; Kilns; Power generation economics; Solids; Temperature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2004. IEEE-IAS/PCA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8263-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.2004.1309854
Filename :
1309854
Link To Document :
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