Abdulla
18 posts
TimePosted 03/08/2008 12:29:25
Abdulla says

Bypass Dust

What does high alkalis (or chloride) in the bypass dust indicate?. Does high alkals indicate high alkalis in our kiln so we should take action against it? or does it indicate that our bypass system is working with high efficiency and eliminating most of the harmful material out of our system? WHAT I MEAN IS SHOULD I BE HAPPY OR SAD?

 

 

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Michael Clark
324 posts
TimePosted 04/08/2008 21:05:59

Re: Bypass Dust

You should be happy! The bypass is taking out the things you don’t want to be there.

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wilfredzieri
14 posts
TimePosted 16/08/2008 22:09:01

Re: Bypass Dust

If you should be happy or said depends on the alkaine and chloride levels in your hot meal entering the kiln.

High levels of those components indicate that your bypass has some effect but may indicate also that your bypass rate is to high.

Check the hot meal chemistry against the industry standard diagram for lexpected ight and heavy coatings. This may give you an indication if different operation settings are advisable.

If required I can send you the diagram.

 

Best regards, WiZi

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Abdulla
18 posts
TimePosted 18/08/2008 11:21:16
Abdulla says

Re: Bypass Dust

Thanks alot mr. wilfredzieri and i will be glad if you can send the diagram to my email: gulf.cement@yahoo.com

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