Journal . ration.—C. C. H. Imjiroced Melliod nf Manufaelurinti Purlland Cement amiin Apparatus there/or. B. H. Thwaite, Liverpool,1). Collins, London, and II. Wilson, Grays. C701, May 7, 1887. TuK cement slurry, nuidc in the usual way, is first partiallydried on floors heate<l by the waste gases from the kilnhereafter described. It is then made into jiipcs or tubes, inany machine suitable for the purpose, cut off into shortlengths, and fed into the kiln as shown in the kiln is fired by gas from a producer, entering theinterior at K, K, meeting with air entering at
Journal . ration.—C. C. H. Imjiroced Melliod nf Manufaelurinti Purlland Cement amiin Apparatus there/or. B. H. Thwaite, Liverpool,1). Collins, London, and II. Wilson, Grays. C701, May 7, 1887. TuK cement slurry, nuidc in the usual way, is first partiallydried on floors heate<l by the waste gases from the kilnhereafter described. It is then made into jiipcs or tubes, inany machine suitable for the purpose, cut off into shortlengths, and fed into the kiln as shown in the kiln is fired by gas from a producer, entering theinterior at K, K, meeting with air entering at M, if, and sides of the furnace arc constructed in wrought-ironplates, and slope towards an archimedian screw at U, ruiniingin a trough at S; this serves for theautomatic withdrawal of the clinker \rhen burned. Air issupplied also thr<uigh openings P, atid serves to cool theclinker. The waste gases pass up through the furnacedown the flue X, and by side flues into the passages Z.
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