What Is

Oil Fired Rotary Kiln Manufacturer

An Oil Fired Rotary Kiln is a type of industrial furnace that uses oil as the primary fuel source to generate heat for thermal processing of materials. This type of kiln is widely used in industries like cement, metallurgy, chemicals, and environmental protection for calcining, roasting, drying, or heat-treating various materials.

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Specifications

Specification of Oil Fired Rotary Kiln

Parameter Details
Fuel Type Heavy oil, diesel, crude oil
Max Temperature 800–1600°C (calcination zone)
Key Advantages Fast heating, high capacity, consistent product, easy operation
Main Limitations High fuel cost, CO₂ emissions
Typical Applications Cement, lime, metallurgy, chemicals, waste treatment
Maintenance Lower than coal-fired, higher than electric
Environmental Compliance

Advantages of Oil Fired Rotary Kiln

Reliable Heat Source

Oil provides stable and consistent heating, ideal for continuous industrial processes.

Reduced Material Sticking

Improved kiln design and operating parameters minimize powder adhesion to the kiln wall, resulting in better product consistency.

Consistent Product Quality

The design minimizes powder sticking, ensuring uniform pre-firing and calcination.

High Production Capacity

One oil-fired rotary kiln can match the output of 2–3 electric kilns, with annual capacities reaching several thousand tons.

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