Automation Of Grinding Circuits In Cement Plants ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Stewart W. Daniel
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Competitive pressures involving product duality, uniformity and economics are increasing the interest in and accelerating' the adoption of automation by the cement industry. The demands of this industry on instrumentation and control manufacturers for more effective and reliable control of process variables is also increasing. The trend to replacing small grinding mills with a fewer number of larger mills is lowering the investment requirement per unit of capacity both for the mills and for their automation. Cement process control systems of today are more sophisticated than the equipment installed two or three years ago, not because the process itself is more complex but because todays demands require a higher degree of control action and accuracy. Because of increasing labor costs, an important objective of an automation program is a reduction in the process labor content. This can be realized by allowing the operator free time for other duties, by increasing the number of grinding circuits one operator can supervise and by removing to. a large extent the need for the operator to make process' adjustment decisions.
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APA: Stewart W. Daniel  (1965)  Automation Of Grinding Circuits In Cement Plants ? Introduction

MLA: Stewart W. Daniel Automation Of Grinding Circuits In Cement Plants ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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