Microwave Heating Behaviour of a Gibbsite Type Bauxite Ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Lu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Microwaves have considerable potential as an energy source in both mineral processing and metals extraction. In this research, the utilization of microwave radiation for the heating of a gibbsite type bauxite ore was investigated. Firstly, thermogravimetric studies were performed in order to characterize the dewatering processes of the ore. Secondly, both the real and the imaginary permittivities, which are the fundamental properties that determine the interaction of microwaves with any given material, were measured for the bauxite ore as a function of temperature. The changes in the permittivities were shown to be related to the dewatering processes. Subsequently, the effects of operating variables such as processing time, sample mass, particle size, microwave power, sample bulk density and carbon and magnetite additions on the sample temperature in a microwave field were studied. The results showed that under suitable conditions the bauxite ore could be readily heated. Therefore, there is considerable potential for the application of microwaves for the heating of bauxite ores.
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APA: T. Lu  (2007)  Microwave Heating Behaviour of a Gibbsite Type Bauxite Ore

MLA: T. Lu Microwave Heating Behaviour of a Gibbsite Type Bauxite Ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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