This invention is located in the field of cement production, specifically this invention refers to a system that is automated and controlled by means of a software, for the storage and application of additives and/or sulfur inhibitors containing magnesium oxide and their accurate dosing in solid or liquid fossil and alternate fuels, preferably used in Clinker/cement production furnaces and in steam generating boilers.
The world trend in the cement industry goes towards the use of alternate fuels that are increasingly polluted with sulfur, aluminum, silicon and vanadium impurities, mainly with the purpose to reduce the manufacturing costs of Clinker/cement and in the steam generating boilers with little success. The foregoing arises from the instability of operations, loss of production and damage caused to equipments by corrosion.
In the last few years, the largest companies that manufacture cement and generate electric power nationwide have focused on developing mechanical systems to solve a chemical problem; nevertheless, they have not been successful because they have preferred to look for other solutions rather than handling dosed additives in fossil, alternate and liquid fuels, that will solve problems arising out of harmful components in fuels.
There are additives on the market that cannot be successfully used due to their difficult handling and preservation in storage tanks; furthermore, their dosing also becomes complex, which reduces their effectiveness with time.
In this way, the MX 128425 document outlines the formation of a modified Portland cement, which includes the steps to subject the crude Clinker mixture of Portland cement including alumina to calcination in the absence of incorporated water steam, but in the presence of a calcium halide.
Therefore, the purpose of this invention is to provide a system that is automated and controlled through a software for the storage and application of additives and/or sulfur inhibitors containing magnesium oxide, and their accurate dosing in liquid or solid fossil and alternate fuels, preferably used in rotating furnaces for the production of Clinker/cement and in steam generating boilers.
Another objective of this invention is to provide a system that will also allow to increase the stability of the operation by maintaining the calcination lines free of adherences and sticking in rotary furnaces for the production of Clinker/cement and for steam generating boilers; in the same way, it allows to eliminate the rings that are formed in the furnace pipe when solid fossil fuels are used.
Furthermore, one additional objective of this inventions is to provide a system that also carries out and stabilizes the dosing of the additive/inhibitor in variable quantities according to the Clinker production of each rotary furnace or calcination line in particular (during the production of cement) and/or the quantities of fuel consumed in the calcination line or in the steam generating boilers.
An additional advantage of the invention is to provide a system that considerably supports world ecology by diminishing harmful emissions to the environment, since rotary furnaces for the production of Clinker/cement may be considered to be great reactors that owing to their design, any type of alternate fuels such as tires, petrochemical residues and oil drill sludge, organic debris, solvents, plastics, etc. may be burnt/consumed to obtain calorific power
In the same vein, it is known in the prior art that when an obstruction/scale/ring occurs in the system, it is necessary to resort to the cleaning of the affected area with high-pressure water pumps, these pumps cause a strong thermal shock that may produce avalanches of hot stuff; if high security measures are not taken, a human life can be lost. In this way, the system of this invention succeeds in reducing possible labor accidents caused by non scheduled stops to repair the cement line production and steam generating boilers, and also eliminates the need of an additional cleaning system.
This invention refers to a system that is automated and controlled through a software, for the storage and application of additives and/or sulfur inhibitors containing magnesium oxide and their accurate dosing in liquid or solid fossil and alternate fuels, preferably used in rotary furnaces for the production of Clinker/cement and in steam generating boilers.
In a first mode of the invention, the system allows to dose sulfur inhibiting additives containing magnesium oxide to a solid type fuel, such as petroleum coke. Thus, such system comprises the following stages and components:
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In a second mode of this invention, the system allows for the dosing of a liquid-type fuel of the additive/sulfur inhibitor that contains magnesium oxide.
According to this invention, all the components of the dosing system are ordered and controlled in terms of the functionality thereof through a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) with a software specifically designed to ensure the proper operation of the system according to the specific requirements of each furnace and boiler. The software also allows controlling the correct dosing and additionally provides, either remotely or on site or both remotely and on site, statistical data on the operation, which in turn allows increasing the stability of the operation, as well as the production and performance or the equipments.
By adding an additive/sulfur inhibitor containing magnesium oxide, through the system subject matter of this invention, to solid and/or liquid (fossil or alternate) fuels, a process of elimination/reduction of scales and rings causing instability in calcination lines in the cement industry as well as the formation of scales that diminish productivity in steam generation in boilers is achieved. In the same way, the corrosion in equipments is successfully eliminated/reduced as well as the “acid rain” that is commonly due to the use of liquid and solid fossil fuels, and alternate fuels with any contents of sulfur, vanadium, silicon and aluminum.
It is known in the prior art that the magnesium oxide-based additives are difficult to handle because of their density, viscosity and abrasiveness. In this way, the authors of this invention have found that the dosing system solves the problems of injection of the additive/inhibitor in the recommended dose, besides the fact that this kind of system has never been used in solid fossil fuels such as petroleum coke, consequently this invention outperforms any other invention described in the state of the art.
In the case of the cement industry, the system/dosing subject matter of this invention is automatically activated when the solid fuel conveyor belt is turned on, which is the place where the dosing of the additive containing magnesium oxide is carried out before it enters into the coke mill (
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MX/A/2013/009754 | Aug 2013 | MX | national |