Cement Production
Alternative fuels as a powerful energy source
Cement production is an extremely energy-intensive process that emits approx. 8% of the world’s CO2. There are huge economic and environmental benefits to be made by replacing fossil fuels with alternative fuels made from waste.
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Improve efficiency: Optimally sized waste fuel has a higher calorific value.
Lower the environmental impact: A homogeneous material feed enables more efficient combustion.
Optimize energy consumption: A stable energy flow in cement production results in lower energy costs.
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Improve profitability in cement production
Cement producers utilizing alternative fuels such as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and solid recovered fuel (SRF) can gain a substantial competitive edge. In many cases, however, input waste streams contain diverse materials not suitable for co-processing in the cement kiln. A well-designed alternative fuel production process ensures the best quality.
To maximize energy production with the lowest possible emissions, a homogeneous grain size, high calorific value, controlled material composition, removal of fines, low chloride and a stable humidity content are a must. Opening waste bags and reducing the size of waste by pre-shredding ensures that unwanted items can be screened and separated from the process.
Later in the process, when you have achieved an optimal material content for the alternative fuel, fine-shedding will make it the right shape and size for combustion to maximize energy generation. The factory needs an extremely homogeneous product, where the same level of calorie content and calorific value are maintained across all bales and deliveries. It’s a matter of fuel composition, and the shredding of fractions is particularly relevant.