Pelletizing Fluorspar Concentrates With The Use Of Calcined Colemanite As Binder

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Hayri Erten
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In this research the possibility of pelletizing high grade fluorsoar fines or flotation concentrates with the use of calcined colemanite as binder is investigated, and the room temperature and elevated temperature strengths of these pellets are compared with those of pellets which are obtained by using bentonite as binder. Pellets of 10-12 mm. size and having 10% calcined colemanite showed a much higher room temperature strength than those containing 5% benonite, both being endurated at 1000°C for 15 minutes. However, when the same batch of pellets were tested at elevated temperatures of 250º to 500°C, bentonite gave better results. X-ray tests showed that in the pellets endurated at 1000°C for 15 minutes the original crystal structure of fluorite mineral is preserved.
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APA: M. Hayri Erten  (1977)  Pelletizing Fluorspar Concentrates With The Use Of Calcined Colemanite As Binder

MLA: M. Hayri Erten Pelletizing Fluorspar Concentrates With The Use Of Calcined Colemanite As Binder. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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