Attached clinker thickness crucial for efficiency and longevity of rotary kilns.
A study looked at how clinker sticking to the inside of a kiln affects temperature. They found that without clinker, the kiln shell is hotter. As clinker thickness increases, the shell temperature decreases. If the clinker is too thin, the kiln lining wears out faster. If it's too thick, clinker production is limited. For big kilns, the clinker should be 200-300 mm thick for best results.