Study on Intensification of Baddeleyite?s Concentrate Deep Cleaning by Mechanical Activation

International Mineral Processing Congress
N. I. Tyushkova
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

This is a brief survey of the technological solutions for deep cleaning of baddeleyite?s concen-trate. Baddeleyite is part of kamaphorite of composite apatite-magnetite ore in alkaline-ultrabasic mountain range of Kola Peninsula. Baddeleyite?s concentrate, which is being produced by Kovdorsky GOK (ore mining and processing enterprise) contains 97.5%~98.5% (Zr?2 + ?f?2) and also scandium oxide (0.05%). It is usually used without any chemical processing. World demand for zirconium oxide is constantly on the rise. Its consumption grows in ceramic industry and in high-tech spheres. That?s why the demand for its purity is very important nowadays (additional cleaning from phosphorus, silicon, iron, aluminium). The mechanism and kinetics of interaction of activated bad-deleyite with sulphuric acid has been studied as well. While applying method of mathematical mod-eling it was confirmed that the mechanical activation is effective for the intensification of sulphation process of baddeleyite?s concentrate with the aim of purifying it from dirt. The use of the calculated optimal regimes allows to reduce such technological operation factors as: temperature, the du-ration of process, the sulphuric acid consumption. It also allows to determine the conditions of anticipatory abstraction of scandium and main dirt in solution in comparison with zirconium oxide.
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APA: N. I. Tyushkova  (2014)  Study on Intensification of Baddeleyite?s Concentrate Deep Cleaning by Mechanical Activation

MLA: N. I. Tyushkova Study on Intensification of Baddeleyite?s Concentrate Deep Cleaning by Mechanical Activation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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