Dust Issues from Rotary Devices: Causes and Cures

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ronald K. Riddle
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The processing of lateritic ores in rotary drying and preheating/pre-reduction systems has historically been plagued by problems associated with significant dust generation. These problems include handling issues, kiln capacity limitations, negative impacts on furnace stability, a reduction in nickel recovery and higher operating costs. The dust is formed in the rotary devices during heating and tumbling due to the following three mechanisms: (I) mechanical dccrepitation of the ore as a result of tumbling and attrition, (2) thermal decrepitation during rapid vaporization of internal free and bound water, and the (3) loss of free moisture which functions as a binder. This paper investigates the causes of dust formation, provides methods to reduce dust carryover from the rotary devices, and finally offers methods to recover the dust in the existing pyrometallurgical process. Keywords: Laterite, Drying, Rotary, Dust
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APA: Ronald K. Riddle  (2004)  Dust Issues from Rotary Devices: Causes and Cures

MLA: Ronald K. Riddle Dust Issues from Rotary Devices: Causes and Cures. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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