The Effect of Temperature on Complex Permitivity and Microwave Absorption Properties of an Ilmenite Concentrate at 2450 MHz

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Chenhui Liu Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng Bingguo Liu Hong-ying Xia Wei Li
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Dielectric property is an important limiting factor in the development of microwave processing of minerals and ores. In this study, we used an open-ended coaxial sensor method to measure the complex permittivity of an ilmenite concentrate (41%TiC>2) and microwave absorption properties from room temperature to 100°C. The results show that the dielectric constant, loss factor and loss tangent increase with temperature rising at 2.45GHz. Microwave absorption properties of this ore are highly dependent on temperature and frequency. Ilmenite concentrate can be used as raw materials to prepare wideband microwave absorbing material. The research will be helpful in explaining the thermal running of microwave dielectric heating the ilmenite concentrate.IntroductionAs the sources of high-grade titanic mineral are decreasing worldwide, the utilization of low-grade minerals such as ilmenite has attracted more attention [1,2]. Because Panzhihua ilmenite has complex minerals and high contents of MgO, CaO, S1O2 , it is difficult to upgrade the ilmenite to titanium-rich slag and farther produce synthetic rutile and titanium dioxide pigment [3]. Therefore, it is desirable to develop new technology for processing ilmenite ore [4]."
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APA: Chenhui Liu Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng Bingguo Liu Hong-ying Xia Wei Li  (2012)  The Effect of Temperature on Complex Permitivity and Microwave Absorption Properties of an Ilmenite Concentrate at 2450 MHz

MLA: Chenhui Liu Libo Zhang Jinhui Peng Bingguo Liu Hong-ying Xia Wei Li The Effect of Temperature on Complex Permitivity and Microwave Absorption Properties of an Ilmenite Concentrate at 2450 MHz. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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