Method and apparatus for providing supplemental fuel to a rotary

Furnaces – Refuse incinerator – Rotary drum

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110109, 432103, F27B 720

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for feeding a cement kiln through the kiln wall includes a processing component which shreds and blends supplemental fuel and conveys the fuel to a feeding station. The feeding station includes a feeding device, such as a ram or screw, which is moved on a carriage along rails so that the device remains in alignment with a port in the cement kiln through a period of rotation of the cement kiln sufficient to allow the fuel to be injected from the feeding device into the interior of the kiln.

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