PRODUCTION OF CEMENT PROCESSES
PRODUCTION OF CEMENT PROCESSES
Cement is the basic ingredient of construction and the most widely used construction material. It is a very critical ingredient, because only cement has the ability of enhancing viscosity of concrete which in returns provides the better locking of sand and gravels together in a concrete mix.
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE 1: RAW
MATERIAL EXTRACTION
Cement uses raw materials that cover
calcium, silicon, iron and aluminium. Such raw materials are limestone, clay
and sand. Limestone is for calcium. It is combined with much smaller
proportions of sand and clay. Sand & clay fulfill the need of silicon, iron
and aluminium.
Extraction of raw material and crushing of
material
Generally cement plants are fixed where the
quarry of limestone is near bye. This saves the extra fuel cost and makes
cement somehow economical. Raw materials are extracted from the quarry and by
means of conveyor belt material is transported to the cement plant.
There are also various other raw materials
used for cement manufacturing. For example shale, fly ash, mill scale and
bauxite. These raw materials are directly brought from other sources because of
small requirements.
Before transportation of raw materials to
the cement plant, large size rocks are crushed into smaller size rocks with the
help of crusher at quarry. Crusher reduces the size of large rocks to the size
of gravels.
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE II:
PROPORTIONING, BLENDING & GRINDING
The raw materials from quarry are now
routed in plant laboratory where, they are analyzed and proper proportioning of
limestone and clay are making possible before the beginning of grinding.
Generally, limestone is 80% and remaining 20% is the clay.
Proportioning of raw material at cement
plant laboratory
Now cement plant grind the raw mix with the
help of heavy wheel type rollers and rotating table. Rotating table rotates
continuously under the roller and brought the raw mix in contact with the
roller. Roller crushes the material to a fine powder and finishes the job. Raw
mix is stored in a pre-homogenization pile after grinding raw mix to fine
powder.
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE III:
PRE-HEATING RAW MATERIAL
After final grinding, the material is ready
to face the pre-heating chamber. Pre-heater chamber consists of series of
vertical cyclone from where the raw material passes before facing the kiln.
Pre-heating chamber utilizes the emitting hot gases from kiln. Pre-heating of
the material saves the energy and make plant environmental friendly.
Preheating of raw material | Vertical
cyclone
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE IV: KILN
PHASE
Kiln is a huge rotating furnace also called
as the heart of cement making process. Here, raw material is heated up to 1450
⁰C. This temperature begins a chemical reaction so called decarbonation. In
this reaction material (like limestone) releases the carbon dioxide. High
temperature of kiln makes slurry of the material.
Rotary kiln
The series of chemical reactions between
calcium and silicon dioxide compounds form the primary constituents of cement
i.e., calcium silicate. Kiln is heating up from the exit side by the use of
natural gas and coal. When material reaches the lower part of the kiln, it
forms the shape of clinker.
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE V: COOLING
AND FINAL GRINDING
After passing out from the kiln, clinkers
are cooled by mean of forced air. Clinker released the absorb heat and cool
down to lower temperature. Released heat by clinker is reused by recirculating
it back to the kiln. This too saves energy.
Clinker cooling | Cement making process
Final process of 5th phase is the final
grinding. There is a horizontal filled with steel balls. Clinker reach in this
rotating drum after cooling. Here, steel balls tumble and crush the clinker
into a very fine powder. This fine powder is considered as cement. During
grinding gypsum is also added to the mix in small percentage that controls the
setting of cement.
Rotating ball mill
CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS PHASE VI:
PACKING AND SHIPPING
Transportation of cement from silos
Material is directly conveyed to the silos
(silos are the large storage tanks of cement) from the grinding mills. Further,
it is packed to about 20-50 kg bags.
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