2014619The study evaluates the energy consumption of both wet and dry processes cement manufacturing plant in Nigeria. Enrgy consumption data collected for the period 2003 to 2011 were used to estimate the energy consumption of the crushing milling agitation burning grinding and bagging operations. The total energy evaluation was based on the ...
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Four manufacturing processes are, or were, in use: •. The wet process. The raw material is ground in water (30-40 % of water) and treated in a long kiln (up to 250 m). This process has practically been discontinued. Only one plant was using this process in 2001, among 20 cement plants that were operating in France.
· 2.5.2.1 Wet treatment. The whole process of dyeing can be classified into two processes and they are the dry process and the wet process. Dry process: The dry process consists of opening, blending, mixing, carding, combing, spinning, weaving, and knitting and the water use in this process is found to be negligible.
· These mixes are stored in silos in the dry process and in the wet process slurry tanks are used and there is 35 to 40% water in slurry. Heating: In the manufacture of OPC cement, heating is the main important step. In this step, with the help of conveyor belts, the product obtained from the mixing is passed into the Kiln.
The new dry-process of cement manufacturing technology makes good use of the limestone resources discarded in the traditional mining method and applies the pre decomposition technology, suspension preheating technology, and multi-channel burner to reuse the recycled and low-quality fuels. Besides, it effectively reduces the emission of NO 2 and ...
· ALSO READ: DETAILED MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF CEMENT . Advantages: The wet process of cement production has the characteristics of simple operation, low dust and easy transport. The slurry has good fluidity, good homogeneity, and the quality of the clinker is improved. In addition, the energy consumption of raw material grinding in wet …
At the same time, there is less sewage discharged in the dry process cement production. It is conducive to environmental protection. Nowadays, we call the production line with preheater and precalciner as the new dry process cement production line, which is the development direction of dry process cement manufacturing in the future.
The mixing procedure of the manufacture of cement is done in 2 ways depending upon whether the mixing and grinding of raw materials is done in wet or dry condition. Wet Process; Dry Process; Wet Process 1. In the wet process, Calcareous materials are crushed using crushers and argillaceous material is washed with water in the container. 2.
1 · All the cement plants set up after 1980 use the dry process for the manufacture of cement. In this process, the calcareous materials such as limestone are crushed and stored in silos or storage tanks. The argillaceous material such as clay is thoroughly mixed with water in a container known as the wash mill.
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· The wet process of cement manufacturing involves adding water to finely crushed raw material, such as limestone, clay or iron ore, in a proportion of 35 to 50 percent water to 50 to 65 percent raw material to make a slurry that is fed into a cement kiln, whereas no water is added in the dry process. Instead, the raw material is fed into the kiln in its dry state.