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Purifying rotary kiln waste gases in chamotte burning

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A study of the operation of electric filters connected to rotary kilns for burning clay into chamotte showed that to increase the dust extraction efficiency it is necessary: with dust concentrations in the gases above 15 g/m3 for preliminary (coarse) purification to establish mechanical dust extractors in front of the electric filter; to reduce the gas velocity in the active zone of the electric filter to 1 m/sec; the electrical supply to the electric filters to be carried out with automatic units of the type AUF, and also pelletizing the dust extracted by the electric filters before burning.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 38–41, September, 1972.

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Chander, Y.I., Belinskii, S.Z. & Borisovskii, L.G. Purifying rotary kiln waste gases in chamotte burning. Refractories 13, 585–588 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01285768

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