A Novel Dry Process For Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. K. Parekh
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Sludge obtained during production of magnesium (Mg) metal from electrolyzing of molten MgCl2 contains entrapped magnesium particles. The sludge material containing the magnesium particles is a friable, continuous matrix of frozen salt mixture which may also contain some oxides and impurities. A dry process was developed for recovery of magnesium metal from the sludge, utilizing minerals beneficiation unit operations. The steps included selective comminution, screening, attritioning and tabling. Recovery of the high grade (+90 percent) metal was in the 70 percent range. The process is being commercially used in the U.S. The novel process was also successfully applied to a magnesium-alloy for recovery of metal from the sludges.
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APA: B. K. Parekh  (1995)  A Novel Dry Process For Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge

MLA: B. K. Parekh A Novel Dry Process For Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell Sludge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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