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Description: Oxygen enrichment—the addition of oxygen to the combustion process—has been used in U.S. cement kilns since the early 1960’s, when results of a test program at a cement plant in California justified claims that oxygen enrichment could substantially increase production while reducing fuel consumption. While these benefits have not been universal, the technology has been shown overall to improve burning of waste fuels, increase clinker production, and enhance emissions control. It is now used widely in the cement industry. The annotated references in this bibliography have been identified through searches of the PCA Library’s printed collection and online databases.
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