ELTRA燃焼法分析装置は、ここ30年間、セメント業界での品質管理に重要な役割を果たしてきました。
 
 セメントの製造では、原料(石灰岩、粘土、砂)の採掘・破砕後、乾燥、製粉機での粉砕、回転式チューブ炉内での燃焼を経て、最終的にセメント粉末が得られます。ELTRA社の成分・元素分析装置は、これらすべてのプロセスで使用されます。
A reliable determination of the carbon and sulphur content in cement is an essential part of the quality control process. If the sulphur content is too high, the cement could be destroyed as a result of the chemical reaction of sulphuric acid. The carbon content is usually certified as CO2 and sulphur content is given as SO3. In general, elemental analysers combust the sample and measure the released gases. Inorganic samples with a low carbon and sulphur content such as cement are usually combusted in an induction furnace at temperatures up to 2200°C. Table 1 shows typical results for CO2 and SO3 concentrations in a cement sample and also in wood and coal which are both used as fuels in many cement factories. 
The results were obtained with ELTRA’s CS-i analyzer, with very low standard deviations. The system works reliably and quickly with a typical measurement time of only 60 to 120 seconds. 
硫黄は水と反応して酸を生成し、材料劣化を招くため、硫黄含有量は硬質レンガの劣化に大きな影響を与えます。
 
炭素・硫黄分析計CS-i では、高性能な誘導炉により各種建材を純酸素雰囲気内で2,000 °C以上の温度で溶融し、最大4個の独立した赤外線セルによって硫黄(または設定によって炭素)含有量を正確に測定します。IRセルの数により、測定レンジは柔軟に設定できます。
一台の分析装置に高周波誘導炉と管状抵抗炉の両方を搭載し、効率的な燃焼を可能にする設計(ELTRAデュアル燃焼炉技術)で、建材中の炭素・硫黄成分を経済的に測定することができます。  
 
CS-dには建材の成分・元素分析用の高周波誘導炉に加えて管状抵抗炉も内蔵されており、1,550°Cまでの昇温が可能です。抵抗炉は石炭、コークス、二次燃料などの可燃物質の分析に最適です。
燃料の有効熱量は炭素(それも特に水素)の含有量に左右されます。例えば二次燃料を燃焼させると、それに含有された水素から相当量の水が生成します。そのような水は回転式チューブ炉で気化させる必要があります。この過程で熱量が有意に低下します。  
 
したがって、元素分析により炭素・水素・硫黄の含有量を正確に測定することが重要で、管状抵抗炉を備えたCHS-r はこの用途に最適な分析計です。サンプル処理能力(スループット)を高めるため、36個または130個のるつぼに対応するオートローダを装備したCHS-580A機種もお求めいただけます。
マッフル炉や外部の天秤を使用して水分、灰分、強熱減量(LOI)などの熱重量分析パラメータを測定する従来の方法は、往々にして時間と手間がかかりました。  
 
TGA Thermostep は天秤を内蔵し、測定条件をプログラム可能な熱重量分析計で、燃料に含まれる水分、揮発成分、灰分といった各種パラメータやセメントのLOIをユーザー設定の温度や周囲雰囲気で同時に分析できます。
建材の品質管理で重要となる、もう一つのパラメータは全無機炭素(TIC)です。CW-800では、1,000°Cの窒素雰囲気下でTIC値を測定できます。わずか1分で信頼性の高い分析結果が出ます。
A constantly growing number of cement plants not only use fossil fuels for the cement clinker burning process but also secondary fuels. Secondary fuels either consist of residues from a wide range of manufacturing and production areas or of residues with a high calorific value which are usually obtained from heterogeneous waste. These secondary fuels must meet all the requirements of primary fuels with regards to product quality and environmental safety. Therefore, they have to be prepared and analyzed in the same way and, in addition, they have to be analyzed for their gross calorific value to ensure a stable and reproducible combustion process.
As secondary fuels are often soft and elastic materials, primary size reduction has to be effected with cutting and shearing forces such as are applied in cutting mills. Here, the same grinding procedure as for hard and brittle material has to be followed: Pre-cutting followed by sample division and fine grinding. Since the secondary fuels usually are very heterogeneous, the sampling process becomes evident for correct analytical results. RETSCH’s heavy-duty cutting mill SM 300 easily handles inhomogeneous sample materials with different breaking properties and is especially safe to operate. It is available with heavy-metal-free grinding tools for neutral-to-analysis sample preparation which makes it ideal for processing secondary fuels. With the three exchangeable cutting rotors and its high powered drive, textile and leather parts, plastic caps and ductile metal cans are cut up just as effectively as abrasive electronic scrap and non-metallic car-shredding parts. As there are limits to this cutting mechanism, i.e. steel and iron parts should be separated by a magnetic separator before the cutting process. The final fineness is mainly determined by replaceable bottom sieves with defined aperture sizes. Depending on the sample material, final particle sizes < 2 mm can be achieved. A cyclone increases the material throughput and helps to dissipate the grinding heat. For the fine grinding down to 200 μm, the Ultra-Centrifugal Mill ZM 200 from RETSCH is the ideal tool. It grinds extremely fast and thanks to the patented cassette system it is very easy to clean which allows for high sample throughput. The sample size again is determined by an exchangeable sieve. Experience shows that aperture size of 0.5 or 1 mm is fully adequate for obtaining analytical fineness. Very elastic material like rubber has to be embrittled with liquid nitrogen before pre cutting and final grinding to avoid melting of the sample.
Due to their different combustion behaviour (compared to inorganic material), secondary fuels cannot be processed in an induction furnace. The most suitable choice is a measurement with a resistance furnace at a temperature of 1,300°C. As cement factories use different types of fuels with different calorific values, it is essential to measure the carbon content as a perfect indicator for the calorific value of a material. Sulphur, on the other hand, is an important parameter for processing the combustion gas desulphurisation. Whereas coal has a rather high sulphur content of up to 5%, it is only around 0.02% for secondary fuels such as wood or biomass. With ELTRA elemental analyzers samples of greatly varying sulphur content can be examined precisely and reliably. 
Quality control is an important aspect of cement production. Sample preparation is an essential part of it, because only a representative and reproducible processing of the sample material ensures reliable and meaningful analysis results. Retsch offers a range of instruments for dividing, crushing, grinding and sizing all materials which are involved in the production process of cement, including secondary fuels. To ensure the right choice of instrument for the right sample material, Retsch offers free-of-charge sample testing in application laboratories all over the world. Elemental analysers based on combustion technology are a useful addition to XRF analysis for the quality control of cement and related products, ensuring fast, precise and reliable determination of carbon and sulphur. With its offering of analyzers using resistance or induction furnaces or both, ELTRA covers a wide range of applications for C and S determination in organic and inorganic samples. The product range is ideally suited to the variety of analytical applications in a cement plant.

 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    