Materials Evaluation For Raw Mix Design In The Cement Industry: Case Studies And Applications For Sedimentary Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Mastoris G. Delagrammatikas M. Karmis
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The evaluation of raw materials in terms of quality profile, mineralogical character and mechanical properties is of great importance to the cement industry. The variability of their chemistry and structure is among the decisive design parameters in the choice of any mining, handling and preblending systems. Furthermore, clinker and cement production require sound estimates of the above parameters, to help produce some appropriate and realistic raw mix configurations and achieve minimum standard deviation of the major components. This paper addresses this subject from the perspective of a cement producer and presents the principles of a methodology aimed at optimizing mine planning and process design. Finally, results from case studies on actual sedimentary deposits currently in operation are discussed.
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APA: J. Mastoris G. Delagrammatikas M. Karmis  (2002)  Materials Evaluation For Raw Mix Design In The Cement Industry: Case Studies And Applications For Sedimentary Deposits

MLA: J. Mastoris G. Delagrammatikas M. Karmis Materials Evaluation For Raw Mix Design In The Cement Industry: Case Studies And Applications For Sedimentary Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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