Recovery Of Fluorspar From Pot Room Wet Scrubber Mud-A Feasibility Study

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Mukesh Jain
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The liquor from potroom wet scrubbers is treated with lime to precipitate the soluble fluorides. The solids after filtration, referred to as scrubber mud, contain in addition to calcium fluoride, alumina, carbon, tars including polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), cryolite and pachnolite and are considered hazardous. This communication deals with the pilot plant scale calcination of scrubber mud with a rotary kiln to obtain non-hazardous fluoride raw materials. Air classification was performed to separate the mudinto aluminarich andcalcium fluoride rich fractions which were then calcined. With proper control of calcination parameters and addition of lime, the carbon and tars were destroyed and hydrogen fluoride emissions were controlled. The calcined products could be used in the steel indusny as a fluxing agent or as a substitute for fluorspar in the production of aluminum fluoride.
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APA: Mukesh Jain  (1994)  Recovery Of Fluorspar From Pot Room Wet Scrubber Mud-A Feasibility Study

MLA: Mukesh Jain Recovery Of Fluorspar From Pot Room Wet Scrubber Mud-A Feasibility Study. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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