Inductive analog sensors from Proxitron offer an efficient solution for measuring displacement of rollers on kiln of cement plants. It accurately measures up to 100 °C ambient temperature. Manual operation is minimized with the help of RS485 or software program. |
In modern cement plants, cement production is a continuous dry process, where the rotary kiln plays a key role. In the first step raw materials such as limestone, clay, sand, and iron ore are crushed in a cone mill and dried.
This raw meal, or slurry, is then fed to a rotary kiln – an enormous rotating pipe – and heated at a temperature of 1.400–1.450°C to become clinker; in the cooling equipment the new compound is quickly cooled down to a temperature under 200°C. In the second step Gipsum or anhydrite are added to these grey-brown grains and ground in a ball mill to obtain cement as final product.
Inductive analogue sensors from Proxitron are mainly used at the drive of the rotary kiln or of the cone mill to check the rollers wear condition; to do this they continuously measure a defined distance: if this distance is not reached, rollers replacement or service is required. Inductive measuring sensors from Proxitron can be programmed via software to deliver an analogue output corresponding to a freely adjustable measuring range.
According to sensor size, measurement range can go from 0 up to 200 mm max, and ambient temperature up to 100°C. Parameters can be set via RS485 interface and software, or directly at the device.
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