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The image illustrates the dry process of cement production, starting with quarrying limestone, which is then sent to a crushing plant; crushed limestone is stored in silos and mixed with ash and bauxite in a mixer; the mixture enters a raw mill after being held in a feeder silo. The kiln heats raw materials at 1450°C, forming hot clinker; clinker proceeds to a cooler and then to clinker storage. Clinker is then ground into a fine powder and stored in a cement silo. Cement is dispatched in bulk or sent to a packing machine, packaged, and transported by rail or road.
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The given illustration demonstrates the tutorial of the cement production by the dry process.
Overall, there are eleven steps roughly comprised, which are rather simple.
The initial stage of manufacturing one of the items for the constructionis to quarry the limestone with some technic provided for the quarry. Subsequently, this limestone is sent to the crushing machine. After that, the resulted thing is stored in kilos, and after this, it is ashed and bauxited into a mixer. After the mixing process, it is transferred into the kiln, where it is heated up to 1450 degress Celsius and forming hot clinker. Eventually, it is transmitted to clinker storage via the clinker cooler. Consequently, it is sent to the grind, to fine the powder. Next, it is sent to the cement storage, and delivered to the packaging machine. Finally, it it is getting transported in bags by trucks on the rail or road.
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