The pyroprocessing stage of cement manufacturing involves heating raw materials in a kiln to produce clinker. This is done using various kiln systems that transfer heat from hot exhaust gases to preheat the raw materials. Early systems included wet and long dry kilns, while improved systems like the Lepol and cyclone preheater kilns transfer heat more efficiently using mechanisms like traveling grate preheaters and cyclone separators to further reduce fuel consumption and increase production rates. The pyroprocessing stage is critical as it determines the clinker composition and involves the most operating costs.