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[[Cemfuel]] is a branded name for [[Recycled Liquid Fuel]] or [[RLF]] which is sourced from the waste streams after solvent recovery has occurred.  [[RLF]] is a type of [[Waste Derived Fuel]] used primarily in [[Cement Kilns]] as a high [[CV]] alternative to traditional fossil fuels.  
[[Cemfuel]] is a branded name for [[Recycled Liquid Fuel]] or [[RLF]] which is sourced from the waste streams after solvent recovery has occurred.  [[RLF]] is a type of [[Waste Derived Fuel]] used primarily in [[Cement Kilns]] as a high [[CV]] alternative to traditional fossil fuels.  


[[Cemfuel]] was created in 1992 and is predominantly supplied to [[Cement Kilns]] in the UK by [[Tradebe]]<ref>[https://www.tradebesolventrecycling.com/cemfuel-cement-kiln-fuels Tradebe Website]</ref>. The [[EWC]] classification for Cemfuel is predominantly shown as [[EWCChap19|19 02 08*]] in the [[Cement Kilns]] waste returns and is also referred to by some operators as a '''
[[Cemfuel]] was created in 1992 and is predominantly supplied to [[Cement Kilns]] in the UK by [[Tradebe]]<ref>[https://www.tradebesolventrecycling.com/cemfuel-cement-kiln-fuels Tradebe Website]</ref>. The [[EWC]] classification for Cemfuel is predominantly shown as [[EWCChap19|19 02 08*]] in the [[Cement Kilns]] waste returns.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 17 September 2021

Cemfuel is a branded name for Recycled Liquid Fuel or RLF which is sourced from the waste streams after solvent recovery has occurred. RLF is a type of Waste Derived Fuel used primarily in Cement Kilns as a high CV alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

Cemfuel was created in 1992 and is predominantly supplied to Cement Kilns in the UK by Tradebe[1]. The EWC classification for Cemfuel is predominantly shown as 19 02 08* in the Cement Kilns waste returns.

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