WO2017181256 (A1)

Modular refractory coating assembly for tip of burner

(22) 18.04.2017

(43) 26.10.2017

(57) A modular assembly (2) is described for coating with refractory material the tip of a burner which introduces solid or liquid fuel into a rotary kiln for producing cement or lime. The modular assembly comprises at least one module (1.1, 1.2) formed by metal rings (3) provided with anchoring clips (4) covered with a mass of refractory material (2), wherein at least one module (1.1, 1.2) envelops the outer tube of the tip of a burner and is detachably fastened thereto.

(71) Magnesita Refratários S/A (BR)

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