EMISSIONS MONITORING OF HEAVY METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS RESULTED FROM COMBUSTION PROCESSES IN CLINKER KILNS IN ROMANIA

Authors

  • CRISTIAN CIOBANU CEPROCIM SA Bucharest, Preciziei Blvd., Sector 6 - 062203, Bucharest, Romania
  • GHEORGHE VOICU University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Splaiul Independentei, no. 313, sector 6, Bucharest, Romania
  • MAGDALENA – LAURA TOMA University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Splaiul Independentei, no. 313, sector 6, Bucharest, Romania
  • PAULA TUDOR University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Splaiul Independentei, no. 313, sector 6, Bucharest, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29081/jesr.v24i1.63

Keywords:

heavy metal, mercury, cement industry, incinerator, clinker, environment

Abstract

With the dust arising from the clinker kilns and grill coolers (the major pollution sources in a cement plant), also heavy metals and their compounds (in the form of powders and vaporous), originating from fuels and raw materials, are pumped into the air. The paper presents some aspects regarding the monitoring of heavy metals contained in the combustion gases from a Romanian cement factory. The fuels used in the incinerator varied from coal/petroleum coke, refuse oils (from waste oils and their emulsions, up to sludge, paraffin, tars, contaminated soil), rubber (including whole used tires), plastic, paper, leather, textiles, wood (including sawdust), as such or impregnated/contaminated with various substances from industrial sources or sorted household wastes, sludge (previously dried) from wastewater treatment plants. In addition, the list of over 100 types of waste that can be co-processed can be found in integrated authorizations of cement plants. However, the level of heavy metals in the combustion gases was in allowed limits.

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Published

2018-03-23

How to Cite

EMISSIONS MONITORING OF HEAVY METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS RESULTED FROM COMBUSTION PROCESSES IN CLINKER KILNS IN ROMANIA. (2018). Journal of Engineering Studies and Research, 24(1), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.29081/jesr.v24i1.63

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