Agglomeration Of Manganese Fines And Chimney Dust Products From The Nodulizing Kiln Operation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arturo M. Morales
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Manganese carbonates are nodulized by Cia. Mineral Autlan, located in Ongongo in the state of Hidalgo in Mexico. This kiln is fed minus 15 mm material at the rate of 1870 tpd. About 920 tpd is nodulized into a commercial product having a size range of 15 mm to 12 mm. The kiln also produces about 320 tpd of minus 12 mm fines and 40 tpd of chimney dust. Currently, the minus 12 mm fines are being recirculated to the kiln and the chimney dust is not being utilized. It has been found that there exists a market for manganese to be used as feed to the ferromanganese and silicomanganese furnaces. However, a coarse, lumpy feed can only be used in these furnaces. Accordingly, it has been proposed to screen the fines at 6 mm and agglomerate the minus 6 mm fraction along with the chimney dust and suitable binders. This paper presents the results of a feasibility study and test work aimed at producing an acceptable agglomerated product from the kiln fines for use in the ferromanganese and silicomanganese furnaces. Since the agglomerated product will have to be handled and loaded into trucks in the kiln area and transported over long distances, a minimum strength of 200 N is expected to be necessary. They should also have enough initial strength to be stockpiled and result in a minimum of breakage. A third important requirement is that the agglomerates should be resistant to disintegration during combustion. The recirculating fines were to be agglomerated in their original state, if possible, that is, without grinding. This eliminated the possibility of pelletizing as an agglomeration method. Based on a few laboratory trials, the briquetting method seemed most attractive, and a test program was initiated to explore the briquetting process.
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APA: Arturo M. Morales  (1977)  Agglomeration Of Manganese Fines And Chimney Dust Products From The Nodulizing Kiln Operation

MLA: Arturo M. Morales Agglomeration Of Manganese Fines And Chimney Dust Products From The Nodulizing Kiln Operation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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