Recovery Of Powdered Metallic Iron From Ludwigite Ore Via Reductive Roasting With Sodium Salts - Magnetic Separation

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 373 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Ludwigite ore has not yet been utilized on an industrial scale due to its complex mineralogy and fine mineral dissemination. In this study, sodium salts were employed to enhance the separation of iron and boron by reductive roasting-magnetic separation. It was found that the separation of iron and boron as well as the iron grade and recovery were significantly improved b y the addition of Na2SO4 or Na2CO3. Under the reduction temperature of 1050 °C, reduction time of 60 min and magnetic intensity of 0.1T. Compared with the inexistence of sodium salts, the iron grade and recovery of the magnetic concentrate increased from 83.3% and 88.6% to 93.2% and 95.1%, respectively, by adding 6% Na2CO3. The XRD and microstructure analyses indicated that the iron oxides were transformed into metallic iron and the average metallic iron grains were grown to over 40μm which was beneficial for separation of metallic iron from gangue.
Citation
APA:
(2016) Recovery Of Powdered Metallic Iron From Ludwigite Ore Via Reductive Roasting With Sodium Salts - Magnetic SeparationMLA: Recovery Of Powdered Metallic Iron From Ludwigite Ore Via Reductive Roasting With Sodium Salts - Magnetic Separation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.