How much land is needed for a vertical lime kiln with a daily output of 100 tons
The construction of a vertical lime kiln with a daily output of 100 tons requires comprehensive consideration of the land occupation requirements for raw materials, fuel, kiln equipment, and finished product storage.
The raw material and fuel storage area needs to meet the weekly production demand. Based on a daily consumption of 170 tons of stone materials, approximately 1190 tons of raw materials need to be stored. According to the estimated stacking density, the area of this region needs to reach 50-100 square meters. Fuel storage needs to be planned separately based on the type of fuel (such as coal, natural gas), usually requiring an additional 20-50 square meters of land.
The kiln body and dedicated equipment occupy a core area. The diameter of the kiln body is about 3.8 meters, the height of the kiln is 34 meters, and the main structure covers an area of about 50 square meters, but it is necessary to reserve operating channels and safety distances. The actual occupied area is about 150-200 square meters. Supporting equipment such as crushers, screening machines, preheaters, etc. require modular layout and are expected to occupy 100-150 square meters.
The finished product storage area needs to meet the storage demand of 100 tons per day. Based on the estimated volume of ash per ton, it requires an area of approximately 50-80 square meters. Based on comprehensive calculations, the minimum required total floor area is over 3000 square meters to ensure the integrity and efficiency of the production process.