Patent classifications
F23G2209/30
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING CARBON BURN OUT
Systems and methods for beneficiating a recovered fly ash material and/or recovering fly ash from an impound site are described. The method may include thermally treating a first portion of a recovered fly ash material to form a thermally treated fly ash having a first temperature of at least 1000 F., and contacting the thermally treated fly ash with a second portion of the recovered fly ash material to cool the thermally treated fly ash to a second temperature of less than or equal to 500 F. and form a fly ash product. The fly ash product may have a carbon content less than 8% by weight, based on the total dry weight of the fly ash product.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCINERATION OF COMBUSTIBLE WASTE DURING THE MANUFACTURE OF CEMENT CLINKER
The present invention relates to a method for incineration of combustible waste during the manufacture of cement clinker where cement raw meal is preheated and calcined in a preheater (1) with a calciner (3), burned into clinker in a kiln (5) and cooled in a subsequent clinker cooler (7), in which method the waste is incinerated in a separate compartment (9) subject to simultaneous supply of hot air, the exhaust gases produced during the waste incineration process being vented to the preheater for heating the cement raw meal, and the slag generated during the waste incineration process being extracted from the compartment, the waste is introduced via a waste inlet (11) onto a supporting surface (21) incorporated in the compartment (9) and in that, during incineration, the waste is transported through the compartment to the outlet (23) of the compartment along a circular path, characterized in that the compartment (9) is arranged at a distance from said calciner (3) or a preheater tower by means of a material chute (40), said material chute (40) enters a downward sloping duct, said duct carries exit gas from said compartment (9) and non-combustible material from waste fuel firing in said compartment (9) down into the calciner or preheater tower.