How many workers are needed for the mechanical lime shaft kiln
In traditional understanding, lime production is often linked to a large amount of manpower input, but the emergence of mechanical lime kilns has completely broken this inherent impression, achieving efficient and stable lime calcination production with less manpower input. Only 3-4 people are needed per shift to maintain normal operation.
Automation control technology plays a key role in the operation of mechanical lime shaft kilns. In the feeding process, the mechanical conveying device accurately delivers limestone and fuel into the kiln without the need for manual labor; During the calcination stage, the intelligent monitoring system provides real-time feedback on temperature, pressure, and other data inside the kiln. Operators only need to adjust parameters based on the data in the control room to ensure the stable progress of the calcination process; When discharging, the automated ash discharge equipment completes the ash discharge, screening and other processes in an orderly manner.
The shift configuration of 3-4 people has clear division of labor and efficient collaboration. One person is responsible for monitoring the automation system and promptly handling unexpected data anomalies; One person conducts equipment inspections to identify potential faults and hidden dangers; There is also one person responsible for material scheduling and finished product inspection, controlling quality and supply rhythm. This model of less manpower and better management not only reduces labor costs, but also reduces the impact of human factors on production, improves the efficiency and quality of lime production, and makes mechanical lime kilns a powerful tool for cost reduction and efficiency improvement in the modern lime industry.