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Burning Zone Coating in Kilns by JCS is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The coating in the burning zone of a kiln protects the brick and shell from high temperatures and abrasion. Coating forms as hot bricks fuse with clinker particles during startup. Each clinker composition has an equilibrium coating thickness. Hard feed can strip the coating while easy feed builds it up. Loss of coating removes brick, requiring restarting the coating process. Kiln shell scanners detect coating changes, allowing corrective action. Shell fans help induce and control coating formation. Maintain
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- JCS
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- EN