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re Kiln Inlet Coating
Dear Kumar,
I agree with Mr Ted to mention tharoughly the reasons of kiln inlet build ups as raw mix misspraportioning and increase of sulpher at the source itself, which can be identified and corrected accardingly, Moreover i may suggest you to tharoughly observe main burner flame and inspect burner pipe chennals. A longer flame can be one of the reasons for build ups at kiln rare end and kiln inlet smoke chamber.
Till you find the permenent solution, try with different air blaster sequences for mitigation.
All the best Mr. Kumar.
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12 posts
re Kiln Inlet Coating
Dear Kumar,
I agree with Mr Ted to mention tharoughly the reasons of kiln inlet build ups as raw mix misspraportioning and increase of sulpher at the source itself, which can be identified and corrected accardingly, Moreover i may suggest you to tharoughly observe main burner flame and inspect burner pipe chennals. A longer flame can be one of the reasons for build ups at kiln rare end and kiln inlet smoke chamber.
Till you find the permenent solution, try with different air blaster sequences for mitigation.
All the best Mr. Kumar.
15 posts
re Re: Kiln Inlet Coating
we are using 100 % petcoke as a fuel, we face every start up 35 - 40 m between ring
Avoid kiln Inlet spillage and further ring development we run the kiln with 13 - 14 % kiln filling but by doing this kiln is running with dusty condition and poor Lit Wt. But if we maintain 15 -16% kiln filling
kiln is looking visible and bright and getting good Lt Wt. Kindly suggest to avoid such ring.
thank you
regards
msv
6 posts
re Re: Kiln Inlet Coating
Sir, you can help us with the problem of formation of rings in the kiln. Tke excess of sulphur, since i it can compensate (feldspar ?), and as calculate the quantity of feldspar to use,
I can send me xls for dosing feldspar ?
Thank you