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TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:05
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Burning Question 75

We are getting build-ups of material on the discharge flaps, Can you advise how to stop the same?

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admin
1156 posts
TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:05
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Re: Burning

The only thing can suggest is that you carefully adjust the counter-weights on the cyclone discharge flaps so that they are continuously opening and shutting during normal operations. You do not want them to be permanently open, and equally you do not want them to remain shut while material builds up on the flap. You want them to be continuously opening and shutting.

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TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:05
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Burning Question 76

We carry out refractory work with screw jacks, maximum 10m lining at a time (ie 5m maximum simultaneously at two different locations in same kiln). As ours is a small plant of 1000tpd, with single kiln of 64m length, deploying a brick lining machine and dismantling machines are not viable in terms of cost for us. What therefore is the maximum length of refractory work can be done at a time, in how many parts, simultaneously, from the various aspects such as safety, life of refractory etc.

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1156 posts
TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:05
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Re: Burning

I would recommend using the glueing method rather than screw jacks and then you can replace as long a section as you like without the concern of installing and removing the jacks. My understanding is that the glueing method will have no problems with a kiln of 3.95m diameter. However, you would be better to check this with suppliers of the refractory glue when placing your order.

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