LOW-TEMPERATURE BURNT PORTLAND CEMENT CLINKER USING MINERALIZER (original) (raw)
Abstract
Decreasing the burning temperature of cement clinkers leads to a rational reduction of CO2 emitted from the cement industries. This study examines the use of CaF2 and CaSO4 as a mineralizer or flux. It was possible to reduce the burning temperature 100℃ below that of the current process(1450℃)by controlling the fluorine and sulfur trioxide in the clinker. The setting and hardening properties of the low-temperature cement equal those of ordinary Portland cement. It was also found that the coating effect of additional mineralizer components on the preheater was insignificant.