Pulverized Coal Firing Of Maerz Ds And Ts Lime Shaft Kilns

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Josef J. Schwegel
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The first vertical shaft lime kiln operating according to the parallel-flow regenerative principle was developed and built in the nineteen-fifties by Schmid-Hofer in Austria. Upon proving this concept of calcining or "burning" limestone to be very energy efficient for the production of good quality lime, Maerz Ofenbau AG of Zurich, Switzerland was in 1965 licensed for the design detailing and construction of these kilns. The first regenerative shaft type lime kiln outside of Austria was built in 1966 and through close co-operation with customers and their operating personnel, the advanced technical developments of today's kiln designs were accomplished. At present approximately 190 kilns of this type in capacities ranging from 60 to 700 short tons per day have been built or are under construction throughout the world in highly industrialized as well as less developed countries.
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APA: Josef J. Schwegel  (1981)  Pulverized Coal Firing Of Maerz Ds And Ts Lime Shaft Kilns

MLA: Josef J. Schwegel Pulverized Coal Firing Of Maerz Ds And Ts Lime Shaft Kilns. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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