RI 4132 Recovery of Alumina from Wyoming Anorthosite by the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. A. Brown F. J. Caervenyak R. C. Anderberg H. J. Kandiner F. J. Frattali
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Nov 1, 1947

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"INTRODUCTION Considerable interest was shown .prior to and during World War II in the winning of metallurgical-grade alumina from anorthosite, kaolin, siliceous bauxites, diasporic clays, and other aluminum-bearing ores. Laboratory and pilot-plant investigations were made on many of these ores by the Bureau of Mines, and a series of reports on them is being prepared. This report covers the tests made on the application of the lime-soda-sinter process to anorthosite, which is a mixture of albite, NaAlS1308, and anorthite, CaAl2Si208. Extensive deposits of anorthosite occur in the Laramie Range in Wyoming and extend into Colorado; other deposits are found in New York, with outcroppings appearing in Vermont, Maine, and Labrador.Anorthosito can not be treated by the Bayer process for the production of metallurgical-grade alumina, because excessive losses of soda and alumina occur from the formation of sodium-aluminum silicate due to the large amount (50 percent) of silica in the ore.RESULTS OF INVESTIGATIONSSmall-scale laboratory tests supplemented by pilot-plant runs have demonstrated that the alunina and soda occurring in the Wyoming anorthosite from the Laramie Range can be extracted and recovered satisfactorily by the lime-soda process. It has been shown that liquors containing approximately 95 gram of A1203 per liter can be consistently produced at Na20:A1203 ratios from 1.75 to 2.27, and that these liquors can readily be desilicated and carbonated to yield high-grade alumina trihydrate of quality comparable to that essential for cell-grade alumina. The optimum results were obtained with Na20:A1203 mol ratio of 1.03 and Ca0:Si02 ratio of 2.14 in the sinter when calcined at an average temperature of 2,444ºF. for 25 minutes."
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APA: R. A. Brown F. J. Caervenyak R. C. Anderberg H. J. Kandiner F. J. Frattali  (1947)  RI 4132 Recovery of Alumina from Wyoming Anorthosite by the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process

MLA: R. A. Brown F. J. Caervenyak R. C. Anderberg H. J. Kandiner F. J. Frattali RI 4132 Recovery of Alumina from Wyoming Anorthosite by the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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