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! System !! Equipment (Open / DIY) !! Function !! Capacity Basis !! Estimated Cost (USD) | |||
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| Feed handling || Loader + bins || Material staging || 5 t/day || $10k–$40k | |||
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| Coarse crushing || Skid steer crusher / crusher bucket || Reduce rock to <1" || 5 tph intermittent || $5k–$30k | |||
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| Raw grinding || Hammer mill + small ball mill || Produce fine raw meal || ~200–300 kg/hr || $20k–$100k | |||
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| Drying || Solar/electric dryer || Remove moisture || batch || $5k–$30k | |||
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| Blending || Concrete mixer / ribbon mixer || Homogenize raw meal || batch || $5k–$25k | |||
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| Pelletizing || Disc pelletizer (DIY) || Form kiln feed pellets || ~200 kg/hr || $5k–$25k | |||
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| Electric kiln || DIY rotary or shaft kiln (refractory lined) || Form belite clinker || 5 t/day || $50k–$300k | |||
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| Clinker cooling || Air-cooled drum / grate || Cool clinker || continuous || $5k–$30k | |||
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| Finish grinding || Ball mill / vibration mill || Produce cement powder || ~200 kg/hr || $20k–$100k | |||
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| Cement storage || Silo / supersacks + auger || Store and dispense binder || batch || $10k–$50k | |||
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| Aggregate processing || Crusher + screen || Produce gravel + sand || 5–10 tph || $20k–$100k | |||
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| Concrete batching || Skid mixer / volumetric mixer || Mix concrete || batch || $20k–$100k | |||
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| Dust control || Cyclone + baghouse || Capture fine dust || plant-wide || $10k–$50k | |||
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| QC lab || Compression tester, molds, scales || Strength testing || batch || $10k–$50k | |||
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| Electrical + controls || Wiring, heaters, VFDs || Power + control || plant-wide || $20k–$100k | |||
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| Site works || Pads, sheds, roads || Physical setup || plant-wide || $50k–$200k | |||
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! colspan="4" | Total Estimated Capital (OSE-built) | |||
! $250k–$750k | |||
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Revision as of 23:02, 25 April 2026
| Step | Process | Input Material | Local Source (Maysville region) | Output | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quarrying | Limestone (CaCO₃) | Local limestone quarry | Raw limestone rock | Also used later as aggregate |
| 2 | Sand sourcing | Silica sand (SiO₂) | Local sand/gravel pit | Raw sand | Must be quartz-rich |
| 3 | Coarse crushing | Limestone + sand | On-site | Crushed rock (≤1") | Skid steer crusher sufficient |
| 4 | Fine grinding (raw meal) | Crushed limestone + sand | On-site | Fine powder (“raw meal”) | Critical for reaction |
| 5 | Blending | Raw meal | On-site | Homogeneous mix | Target CaO:SiO₂ ≈ 2:1 |
| 6 | Pelletizing | Raw meal | On-site | Pellets/nodules | Improves kiln efficiency |
| 7 | Kiln firing | Pellets | Electric kiln | Belite clinker (C₂S) + CO₂ | 1,250–1,350°C |
| 8 | Clinker cooling | Hot clinker | On-site | Cooled clinker | Preserve belite phase |
| 9 | Finish grinding | Clinker | On-site | Belite cement powder | Cement-like fineness |
| 10 | Aggregate production | Limestone | Quarry + crusher | Gravel + sand | For concrete mix |
| 11 | Concrete batching | Cement + aggregate + water | On-site | Fresh concrete | w/b ≈ 0.40–0.47 |
| 12 | Placement | Fresh concrete | Construction site | Structural element | Foundations, slabs, walls |
| 13 | Moist curing | Water | On-site | Hardened concrete | 28–56 day strength development |
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| System | Equipment (Open / DIY) | Function | Capacity Basis | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feed handling | Loader + bins | Material staging | 5 t/day | $10k–$40k |
| Coarse crushing | Skid steer crusher / crusher bucket | Reduce rock to <1" | 5 tph intermittent | $5k–$30k |
| Raw grinding | Hammer mill + small ball mill | Produce fine raw meal | ~200–300 kg/hr | $20k–$100k |
| Drying | Solar/electric dryer | Remove moisture | batch | $5k–$30k |
| Blending | Concrete mixer / ribbon mixer | Homogenize raw meal | batch | $5k–$25k |
| Pelletizing | Disc pelletizer (DIY) | Form kiln feed pellets | ~200 kg/hr | $5k–$25k |
| Electric kiln | DIY rotary or shaft kiln (refractory lined) | Form belite clinker | 5 t/day | $50k–$300k |
| Clinker cooling | Air-cooled drum / grate | Cool clinker | continuous | $5k–$30k |
| Finish grinding | Ball mill / vibration mill | Produce cement powder | ~200 kg/hr | $20k–$100k |
| Cement storage | Silo / supersacks + auger | Store and dispense binder | batch | $10k–$50k |
| Aggregate processing | Crusher + screen | Produce gravel + sand | 5–10 tph | $20k–$100k |
| Concrete batching | Skid mixer / volumetric mixer | Mix concrete | batch | $20k–$100k |
| Dust control | Cyclone + baghouse | Capture fine dust | plant-wide | $10k–$50k |
| QC lab | Compression tester, molds, scales | Strength testing | batch | $10k–$50k |
| Electrical + controls | Wiring, heaters, VFDs | Power + control | plant-wide | $20k–$100k |
| Site works | Pads, sheds, roads | Physical setup | plant-wide | $50k–$200k |
| Total Estimated Capital (OSE-built) | $250k–$750k | |||