Comprehensive Redesign of the Bublon®-Process for the Production of High-Quality and Light-Weight Granulates from Fine Sands with Volcanic Origin

International Mineral Processing Congress
G. Weingrill J. Neubacher H. Flachberger
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

The so called Bublon®-process is an innovative process for the controlled expansion of volcanic glasses such as Perlite and for thermal treatment of other minerals. In this manner, functional light fillers with astonishingly altered physical properties can be manufactured. In contrast to conventional Perlite expanding processes no fossil fuels are burned in order to achieve the expansion. Instead, the feed material is heated electrically mainly by radiation based on heat transfer from heating elements. The main advantage is the better controllability of the production process. Therefore, the heating elements are segmented along the flow of the particles, hence in direction of the ongoing expansion. Overheating of the particles, which ultimately leads to the destruction of the particle surfaces and consequently decreasing the quality of the expansion product, can be reduced significantly. Due to flow characteristics and settling behaviors of fines the lower particle size limit of the feed in this process is restricted to not less than 100 µm. Otherwise process instabilities are to be expected. Manufacturing industry demands light and fine hollow microspheres. Therefore, a proven cooperation between Montanuniversität Leoben and Bublon GmbH was formed to develop a new process called ‘Bublite’. This issue was addressed by changing the conveying principle into a pneumatically conveying system transporting particles from the bottom to the top of the kiln by the means of a drag flow. This approach makes it possible to handle the difficult flow patterns in the kiln and to control the retention time of the particles in the heat transfer zone. As a result, it is now possible to expand very fine Perlite particles into a high quality functional lightweight filler with a glazed-closed surface. The dependence of the polymer industry on importing this kind of fillers from overseas can be reduced by producing it close to sites of demand. Also the Perlite mining and processing companies benefit from this technology because the mine lifespan and the output of the processing plant can be increased.
Citation

APA: G. Weingrill J. Neubacher H. Flachberger  (2018)  Comprehensive Redesign of the Bublon®-Process for the Production of High-Quality and Light-Weight Granulates from Fine Sands with Volcanic Origin

MLA: G. Weingrill J. Neubacher H. Flachberger Comprehensive Redesign of the Bublon®-Process for the Production of High-Quality and Light-Weight Granulates from Fine Sands with Volcanic Origin. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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