Reduction of Ilmenite in a Commercial Rotary Kiln - An X-Ray Diffraction Study
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 22
 - File Size:
 - 1035 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1973
 
Abstract
Since early 1971 Western Titanium N.L.  has been operating an ilmenite upgrading plant  on a commercial basis at Capel, Western  Australia. In their process ilmenite is pre- oxidized, then reduced in a rotary kiln to a  mixture of metallic iron and titanium oxides.  The iron is leached out by accelerated rusting  in aerated water, leaving a product with  titanium content, expressed as Ti02, of about  92%. Samples from different stages of the up- grading process, representing operations over  the last two years, have been studied in  detail by X-ray diffraction methods, and the  sequences of phases and reactions occurring  have been determined. Quantitative X-ray  studies showed the ilmenite feed materials to consist of a mixture of ilmenite and pseudo- rutile. Pre-oxidation of the ilmenite at  =1000¦C leads to the formation of rutile plus  a Fe2TiO5-FeTi205-Mn2TiO5 solid solution.  The final reduction product consisted of a  mixture of metallic iron, reduced rutile and a  FeTi05-MnTi205-Ti305 solid solution. The  relative amounts of these reduction products  were very sensitive to the initial concentra- tions of the minor constituents manganese and  magnesium. The effects of variation of  ilmenite feed rate, reducing atmosphere,- reduction temperature and controlled addition  of magnesium were also studied.
Citation
APA: (1973) Reduction of Ilmenite in a Commercial Rotary Kiln - An X-Ray Diffraction Study
MLA: Reduction of Ilmenite in a Commercial Rotary Kiln - An X-Ray Diffraction Study. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.