Journal
According to the legislation of the Russian Federation, combustible industrial and municipal waste qualify as alternative fuels fit for use in the cem...
Issue №4, 2020 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: alternative fuels, waste, cement production, environmental charge |
Autor: Y. M. Ozerova, O. N. Kaigorodov. |
Co-processing of waste in cement kilns makes it possible to dispose of it safely and at low cost. The article describes examples of making alternative...
Issue №4, 2020 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: co-processing, waste utilization, municipal solid waste, sewage sludge, refuse derived fuel, RDF, alternative fuels |
Autor: I. Riley, Wang Junmei, Wang Jiajun, Guo Yanpeng, Wu Dehou. |
Waste co-processing in a cement kiln allows you to destroy almost fully organic materials (including persistent organic pollutants, POPs) that...
Issue №4, 2020 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: cement kiln, alternative fuels, co-processing, persistent organic pollutants, polychlorinated biphenyls |
Autor: E. Verhamme. |
The paper studies the influence of chemical industry wastes on mineral composition during cement raw mixes firing which contain alumosilicate componen...
Issue №3, 2020 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: cement clinker, phosphogypsum, alkaline waste, limestone, calcination, mineral formation, mineralizers, flotation tails |
Autor: A. G. Nimchick, Kh. L. Usmanov, Z. R. Kadyrova . |
The manufacture of cements bearing a high percentage of active additions is a trend that has been spurred by the benefits accruing from the reduction ...
Issue №2, 2020 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: cements, pozzolanic activity, supplementary cementitious materials, ceramic waste |
Autor: M.I. Sanchez de Rojas, E. Asensio, M. Frias, I. Cuevas, C. Medina. |
Hydraulic road binders are very popular in soil treatment industry especially due to their low costs in comparison with traditional binders like lime ...
Issue №5, 2019 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: hydraulic road binder, fly ash, selective non-catalytic reduction, SNCR |
Autor: F. Kresta. |
Co-processing rates vary significantly between individual EU member countries, depending on an interaction of different factors (in particular the...
Issue №4, 2019 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: co-processing, alternative fuels, waste, cement kiln, clinker burning, best available techniques, BAT, emission |
Autor: S. Schaefer, A. Ruetz, G. Muftuoglu, V. Hoenig. |
The first three months of industrial operation of a solid biofuel burning unit at the Serebryansky cement plant are described. The biofuel is obtained...
Issue №6, 2018 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: solid biofuel, clinker burning, СО2 emission. |
Autor: S.S. Biryulin, N.N. Fomin. |
Old and crushed concrete structures, which have become construction wastes, have a significant impact on the environment. Fine fractions formed in cru...
Issue №2, 2018 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: concrete fines, recycling, clinker, cement |
Autor: L. Izoret. |
The possibility of obtaining cement clinkers with partial replacement of natural raw materials and corrective additives with coal mining wastes, tephr...
Issue №1, 2018 |
Section: Waste utilization |
Keywords: clinker, burning, energy saving, tefritobasalt, coal mining waste, fuel, raw material consumption. |
Autor: B.T. Taymasov, Т.М. Khudyakova, N.N. Zhanikulov, A.N. Hashimov. |