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TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:34
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Re: Raw materials

The granulation problems with pet coke firing arise because of the low viscosity of the flux caused by the sulphur in the pet coke. Therefore raising the silica and alumina modulii should help to improve the granulation.

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1156 posts
TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:34
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Raw materials Question 55

We regulate our raw material pile at 105-110 LSF. However the LSF of the raw mill's sample becomes 85-90. How can we have such a large difference?

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1156 posts
TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:34
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Re: Raw materials

There might be a problem in the sampling station. More likely you have a problem of segregation of the material. This is most likely when you are reclaiming the end-cones of the pile or in the intermediate feed bin between the pile and the raw mill. One solution is to add the end-cone to the next pile rather than sending it to the raw mill. The intermediate bin should be kept at a high level by setting the reclaimer start signal to a high bin level.

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TimePosted 22/08/2006 10:21:34
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Raw materials Question 56

We would like to use phospho-gypsum in place of mineral gypsum in our cement plant. Please advice us of its suitability. Phospho-gypsum has 36 per cent moisture and pH is 2.3. The cost of using this material is very low but what are the drawbacks?

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