Lafarge Cement Works, Westbury, Dec 09

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nice day for a stroll in the..........mud :)


meet up with a couple of explorers for a nice little walk round the cement works, seeing the big chimney in the distance with the white horse behind it we couldnt get there quick enough, having a look on google earth the place looks massive, but i didnt expect it to be this big even inside the machines are massive

we covered about 70% of the big stuff and looked in most of the sheds but didnt do the silos, the weather was coming in and it was getting late before we knew it we where walking in the darkness to get out

oh and this is the first place i have seen with a speed camera on site,i guess to catch staff speeding about, but it was a little to close to the security hut to get a pic so i will leave it to someone else to get:crazy




entrance to the big hanger for storing the raw mix, cement dust has reshaped the entrance and looks melted
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inside the hanger the rawmixl/clincker waiting to be processed
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big boys toys
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some of the storage silio's
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i think this was the gasometer but i could be wrong :crazy
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the big chimney
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the big rotary kiln building
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next up we headed in to see the rotary kilns, the colours in here are amazing, the rusted metals the different colour lights, they all just had a nice glow about them, the hot end was all dark and warm and the exhaust end was all dusty and cold looking




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this is no1 kiln deep under the rotary,warm and wet still and loads of flashing lights
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no2 heat exchanger still connected up
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no2 rotary
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these are the driving gear used to rotate the drum they are positioned every 100ft or so
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no1 rotary down at the cold end looking back up to the hot end, this is where the drum meets the exhaust's that lead to the chimney
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another drive wheel
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control room for the older smaller rotarys that they have in place, we couldnt find the 2 big ones
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then we started to head out, but then i guess it wouldnt be right to leave with out seeing the live part that is still in use, this place bags up all the cement in brand new hitech looking machines then feeds them in to the warehouse


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keys where in it
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these compressors look like they where fitted last week
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White horse is quite close if I remember..Tommo,you need to take me to your rotaries ok..you know how I like big pipes.:mrgreen:
 
The White horse is on the hill right behind this place, it's was a great shot that I never got lol the plan was to get it on the way out, but it got so late and dark we couldn't get the shot, next time I guess
 
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Whenever you drive through Westbury, you can never not miss the large chimney. Thanks for the info - I've always wondered what it was like in there! :)
 
Was a great explore to be fair and like u said I also have driven past always wondering what it's like inside
 
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