Chlorides in Clinker: Chemistry, Volatilization Cycles, and Operational Impact on the Rotary Kiln
Chlorides (Cl⁻) are among the most influential minor components in clinker manufacturing. Although their concentration in the final product is typically low, their high volatility, their ability to form condensable alkali salts, and their strong influence on kiln stability make them a critical factor in the thermal and chemical behavior of the entire pyroprocess.
MgO in Portland Clinker: Behavior, Function, and Risks in the Sintering Process
Magnesium oxide (MgO) is one of the most influential minor components in Portland clinker. Although typically present between 0.5 and 5%, its impact on mineralogy, reactivity, volumetric stability, and microstructure is substantial.