Suspension Roasting of Pyrite and Copper Concentrate
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 11
 - File Size:
 - 858 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1980
 
Abstract
Pyrite and Cu-concentrate were roasted  in vertically suspended state in an externally  heated tube. Tubes of three different lengths  of reaction zone were used for three different  reaction times. Roasted ores were submitted to  chemical analysis and the extent of roasting  reactions was determined. In case of pyrite, extent of roasting  reactions was not affected much by reactor  length and heating temperature (above 500¦C),  but was considerably by ore/air ratio. Micro- scopic and XMA examinations led to the conclus- ion that pyrite particles decomposed to pyrrho- tite and then pyrrhotite was oxidized to give  Fe-S-0 melt, magnetite and hematite. The extent  of reaction was not uniform in all particles but had a wide distribution from unreacted  pyrite to completely oxidized particles.  Combustion of Cu-concentrate from Kuroko complex sulfide ore ) was unstable under a  uniform wall temperature of 450¦C, but proceed- ed rapidly at temperatures above 500¦C.  Sticking of roasted ores to the wall of the  reaction tube induced choking of the tube,  caused by melting of roasted ores, at tempera- tures above 950¦C. Enrichment of oxygen exterted  less influence on reaction rate than heating  temperature of the tube. Particle size of ore  had a big effect on reaction rate.
Citation
APA: (1980) Suspension Roasting of Pyrite and Copper Concentrate
MLA: Suspension Roasting of Pyrite and Copper Concentrate. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.