Title :
Lafarge´s Harleyville cement plant kiln baghouse project
Author :
Sever, Marijan ; Lerebours, Andre
fDate :
April 29 2007-May 2 2007
Abstract :
Lafarge´s Harleyville, SC plant was equipped with a 1970´s-vintage reverse air baghouse. Corrosion damage over the years, and air-flow limitations, resulting from capacity increase after tower modification, led Lafarge to a decision in 2003 to replace the baghouse with a new pulse-jet fabric filter. High cement demand forecasts dictated a very short kiln outage for tie-in of the new collector. The paper provides an overview of key issues and considerations that lead to successful installation and minimized loss of plant operating time. The scope of the review is focused on three areas that have most impact on eventual project configuration, i.e. 1) Decision to build the project and selection of alternatives; 2) Technology and performance considerations for new system; and 3) Construction and tie-in strategy for shortest possible downtime
Keywords :
cement industry; industrial plants; kilns; Lafarge Harleyville cement plant; SC plant; air-flow limitations; corrosion; kiln baghouse project; plant operating time; pulse-jet fabric filter; reverse air baghouse; Cement industry; Cleaning; Corrosion; Costs; Filters; History; Kilns; North America; Optical fiber devices; Poles and towers;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference Record, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Charleston, SC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1195-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1079-9931
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.2007.358987