回炉旁道粉尘转化为有价值的材料

J. Forinton
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开发了一种新工艺,可将氯旁路粉尘加工成可销售或用于水泥窑的新材料。旁路粉尘是为了降低所生产熟料的氯或碱含量而从窑系统中排出的粉尘。许多水泥厂多年来一直按常规将这些粉尘填埋。“零废弃物”的战略理念是该系统发展的基础,但也存在其他较小的原因:·部分地区垃圾填埋处理成本高。·旁路粉尘通常被浪费,其单位成本为每吨熟料生产成本的20-30%(取决于水泥制造工艺类型),并且该成本可以回收。·出于环境原因,在整个厂区面积内减少垃圾填埋场面积可能是有益的。·替代燃料的增加可能会导致需要提取的旁路粉尘的增加,从而导致更高的处理特定生产成本。·盐的销售价格约为350美元/吨,这可能是工厂的新收入来源。降尘系统由以下几个部分组成:1。旁路粉尘用水冲洗;2. 过滤得到盐溶液(盐水);3.化学处理(盐水的净化和调理);4. 将这种清洁中和的盐水蒸发以获得碱盐。该系统的产品有:1;生料,碱、氯含量低,可直接用作窑料。2. 高纯度盐,可用于食品、道路除冰或制造肥料。3.重金属污泥,可以单独处理,以获得有价金属。已经建立了一个试验性工厂,取得了积极的成果,现在第一个工业规模的工厂正在建设中。
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Recycling kiln bypass dust into valuable materials
A new process has been developed for processing chlorine-bypass-dust into new materials that can be sold or used in the cement kiln. Bypass dust is the dust that is rejected from a kiln system in order to lower the chlorine or alkali content of the produced clinker. Many cement plants have routinely landfilled this dust over many years. The strategic concept of "zero waste" is the basis for this system, but other smaller reasons also exist for its development: · The landfill disposal costs are high in some areas. · Bypass dust, which is typically wasted, has a unit cost of 20-30% of the cost per ton of producing clinker - depending on the cement making process type - and this cost can be recuperated. · For environmental reasons it may be beneficial to reduce the landfill area within the overall plant site area. · An increase in alternative fuels may cause an increase in bypass dust that needs to be extracted, thereby, causing higher disposal specific production costs. · The sales price of salt runs at approximately 350 USD/t which is potentially a new income stream for the plant. The dust reduction system is made up of the following sections: 1. Washing of bypass dust with water; 2. Filtration to obtain a salt solution (brine); 3. Chemical treatment (purification and conditioning of the brine); 4. Evaporation of this clean-neutralized brine to obtain the alkali-salts. The products of the system are: 1. Raw meal, low in alkalis and chlorine, that can be directly used as kiln feed. 2. High purity salts that can be used for food, de-icing roads, or making fertilizer. 3. Heavy metals sludge that can be treated separately to obtain valuable metals. A pilot plant has been installed with positive results and now the first industrial-sized plant is under construction.
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