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Transactions of the INDIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY   Vol. 48  1989
Carbonized Rice Husk, A Fuel for Black Meal Process of Cement Manufacture
P. BARKAKATI, D. BORDOLOI, P. C. BORTHAKUR AND U. C. BORAH
Pages : 36-38
DOI : 10.1080/0371750X.1989.10822938
Abstract
The possibility of the use of carbonized rice husk as a fuel for black meal process of cement making is investigated. It is observed that about SO% of the energy required for clinkerization in the black meal process can be saved via substitution by the carbonized husk. Cements produced by using higher percentage of carbonized husk, although found to be of higher free lime in the clinkers, exhibit higher compressive strength. The reasons for such behaviour are discussed in the paper.
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