precalciners
Precalciners are devices used in cement production to perform calcination of the raw meal before it enters the rotary kiln. By using heat from the kiln exhaust gases, precalciners decompose calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide at temperatures around 900 to 980 degrees Celsius. This pre-calcination reduces the energy load and time required in the primary kiln, enabling higher throughput and more efficient fuel use.
Most modern precalciners are integrated with dry-process kilns and fall into two common designs. Cyclone precalciners,
Advantages of precalcination include lower heat requirements for the kiln, increased production capacity, improved raw mix
Precalciners are a hallmark of dry-process cement plants and are widely used to optimize energy efficiency