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The manufacturer of the industry’s first bricking machine in 1966 discusses improvements in efficiency, safety and profits with the use of specialized equipment.
From brick tear-out to installation, there are a lot of opportunities for safety, efficiency and cost savings to fall through the cracks during kiln maintenance.
Because of equipment improvements and material innovations – such as no-cement, colloidal silica, which offers optimal alkali resistance and bonding properties – contractors are installing monolithic refractories in areas of cement kilns once reserved for brick refractory.
The Kilnscan system uses a fast-scanning, highly sensitive infrared detector to capture the temperature of the shell. It is able to detect a single brick fall within a kiln.