Alternative Fuel Preparation Technology Used in Cement Industry
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- Harden Machinery Ltd.
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- Feb 3,2023
Summary
Under the environment of global carbon emission reduction, cement production with low carbon emission is an important direction of cement industry development.
Under
the environment of global carbon emission reduction, cement production with low
carbon emission is an important direction of cement industry development.
How
to maximize the value of solid waste is the difficulty of effective utilization
of solid waste resources, and it is also a crucial process to replace fossil
fuels in cement kilns.
The
alternative fuel preparation system provided by Harden processes solid waste
into solid recovered fuel (SRF) or Refuse-derived fuel (RDF) with high
calorific value through shredding, magnetic separation, dust removal,
granulation and other processes. And the thermal substitution ratio (TSR)
reaches 60%-70%, which meets the basic demand of coal burning in cement kilns.
The
Substitution Relationship Between SRF/RDF and Coal
In
view of the complex composition of solid waste, Harden has conducted in-depth
analysis and developed mature SRF/RDF preparation systems in the fields of MSW,
industrial waste, bulky waste, paper mill waste, legacy waste, waste tires,
biomass waste, etc. Through the combination of modular and integrated
equipment, Harden provides the whole process of customization, manufacturing,
quality inspection, installation and commissioning and after-sales service.
Selected
Cases
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Recycling System
Industrial
Waste Recycling System
Biomass
Waste Recycling System
Waste
Tires Recycling System
Legacy
Waste Recycling System
Paper
Mill Waste Recycling System
Hazardous
Waste Pretreatment System
The
alternative fuel preparation system can not only solve the problems of complex
composition and low calorific value of solid waste, but also improve its
combustion efficiency per unit volume in cement kilns, so as to achieve a
higher TSR. By the system, the cement industry can gradually replace the use of
fossil fuels and achieve low carbon emission economy.