Method and apparatus for feeding to a rotary device

Furnaces – Refuse incinerator – Rotary drum

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110101R, 110267, 414149, 432109, F23G 500

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052575861

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for delivering material to the interior of a kiln to be burned therein which includes a feeding mechanism which rotates with the kiln within a stationary transfer means or drum, means for delivering material to be burned to the interior of the transfer drum, said feeding mechanism including means for collecting material from the transfer drum as it rotates and said feeding mechanism including means for compressing, shredding in some applications and delivering the material to the interior of the kiln.

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"Cement Kilns 1990" pp. 14-23 El Digest, Jun. 1990 edition, by Jeffrey D. Smith.

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