Through laboratory burnability tests and industrial runs carried out for 1 month in a dry process cement kiln it has been found that an oil well-derived drilling waste and an electric arc furnace (EAF) slag generated in a steel plant are suitable partial substitutes for both limestone and clay in the kiln feed. Drilling waste was available in two streams: the one, muddy and argillaceous; the other, rocky and calcareous. Both gave satisfactory burnability indexes (BI) and high percentages of replacement of limestone (up to 38%) and clay (up to 72%). EAF slag was introduced in the kiln feed at a lesser degree (20%), but promoted a better raw mix burttability: furthermore, being a non-carbonated source of lime, it allows a reduction of both th...
The utilization of post-industrial waste materials is often challenging due to environmental regulat...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
The purpose of this article is to report a case for the use of industrial solid waste in substitutio...
Through laboratory burnability tests and industrial runs carried out for 1 month in a dry process ce...
When used as a constituent of raw meal for cement kiln, electric arc furnace (EAF) slag, being a sou...
It has been found that a spent limestone sorbent, coming from a pilot-scale calcium looping fluidize...
In 2014 about four billion tonnes of cement were produced [CEMBUREAU, 2014]. The use of industrial b...
Oil-Based Mud (OBM) cutting is a hazardous by-product generated during oil-well drilling. Its chemic...
The production of cement involves a combination of numerous raw materials, strictly monitored system...
In order to avoid potential environmental pollution from geopolymer-based material wastes, this work...
The article deals with the study of the effects of alternative fuels and raw materials on the cement...
The cement industry has for some time been seeking alternative raw material for the Portland cement ...
Presently, there is an increased emphasis on the use of blended cement like slag cement, fly ash cem...
The use of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag which is a by-product solid waste in Steel Production was...
Different types of fuel which can be recommended for use in cement clinker production are considered...
The utilization of post-industrial waste materials is often challenging due to environmental regulat...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
The purpose of this article is to report a case for the use of industrial solid waste in substitutio...
Through laboratory burnability tests and industrial runs carried out for 1 month in a dry process ce...
When used as a constituent of raw meal for cement kiln, electric arc furnace (EAF) slag, being a sou...
It has been found that a spent limestone sorbent, coming from a pilot-scale calcium looping fluidize...
In 2014 about four billion tonnes of cement were produced [CEMBUREAU, 2014]. The use of industrial b...
Oil-Based Mud (OBM) cutting is a hazardous by-product generated during oil-well drilling. Its chemic...
The production of cement involves a combination of numerous raw materials, strictly monitored system...
In order to avoid potential environmental pollution from geopolymer-based material wastes, this work...
The article deals with the study of the effects of alternative fuels and raw materials on the cement...
The cement industry has for some time been seeking alternative raw material for the Portland cement ...
Presently, there is an increased emphasis on the use of blended cement like slag cement, fly ash cem...
The use of Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Slag which is a by-product solid waste in Steel Production was...
Different types of fuel which can be recommended for use in cement clinker production are considered...
The utilization of post-industrial waste materials is often challenging due to environmental regulat...
The aim of the research project entitled "New technology in cement production for reducing CO2 emiss...
The purpose of this article is to report a case for the use of industrial solid waste in substitutio...