Tag: non coking coals
Analysis of the statement on mill outlet temperature:
Points in favor of higher mill outlet temperature (up to 100 – VM): Risks and precautions for high mill outlet temperature: Overall recommendation: Running the mill at a higher outlet temperature, up to the recommended limit (100 – VM), can offer several benefits in terms of combustion efficiency, mill performance, and clinker reduction. However, careful monitoringRead More
How Flue Gas Exit Temperature Impacts Coal Mill Performance
The efficiency of a coal-fired power plant hinges on optimal heat transfer throughout the system. One crucial factor in this equation is the flue gas exit temperature, which indirectly affects the performance of the coal mill. Let’s delve into the how and why: 1. Insulating Invaders: Scaling and Soot DepositsRead More
Understanding the Differences: Cooking Coal vs. Non-Coking Coal
Cooking coal and non-coking coal are two types of coal with different properties and uses. Let’s explore each of them: a. High carbon content: Cooking coal has a high carbon content, typically ranging from 60% to 90%. This high carbon content is essential for the production of coke. b. LowRead More