Attrition Slaking Of Burnt Lime

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard D. Nichols
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A new method of slaking lime has been developed by DENVER EQUIPMENT DIVISION of Joy Industrial Equipment Company and patented under U. S. Patent 4,261,953. The new method utilizes an attrition machine, commonly used in mineral processing circuits as a sand scrubbing device, to slake lime. The scrubbing effect of the attrition slaker continuously produces a fresh reactive surface so that further slaking may occur. This process allows for utilization of slaking all grades of burnt lime and most grades of dolomite lime. Testing indicates that poor grades of water usually not considered for this service can now be tolerated using the attrition slaker. The slaked lime produced is of higher quality, faster reacting and much less apt to produce scaling problems than previously experienced. The attrition slaker can be combined with a spiral classifier and ball mill to eliminate any need for grit handling or grit removal. The attrition slaker can be designed for all burnt lime tonnages up to the limit of 175 tph and 1" pebble lime size. Control can be maintained easily with minimal operator assistance. The equipment, the principals of process metallurgy, and the above topics will be presented.
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APA: Richard D. Nichols  (1982)  Attrition Slaking Of Burnt Lime

MLA: Richard D. Nichols Attrition Slaking Of Burnt Lime. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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