Application of Gas Suspension Calciner in Relation to Bayer Hydrate Properties

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hansen PH Theisen KG Nickelsen J
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The use of stationary calciners in the processing of aluminium hydroxide has emphas- ized the importance of Bayer hydrate properties with respect to particle breakdown during calcination and subsequent treatment. Test results from calcination of several Bayer hydrates to sandy alumina in the FLS Gas Suspension Calciner (GSC) were obtained in a 250 kg/h pilot plant unit. Particle breakdown during calcination was influenced by content of solid sodium oxalate, trapped in the hydrate particles and operating gas velocities. Owing to the design and operational principles of the GSC it is possible to reduce particle breakdown to at least the same as what is found in long rotary kilns. Other major advantages reviewed are obtained through simplifications in plant design and operation, pointing to low specific power and heat consumption, and generally low production costs, thereby providing an attractive alternative to fluid-bed calciners.
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APA: Hansen PH Theisen KG Nickelsen J  (1981)  Application of Gas Suspension Calciner in Relation to Bayer Hydrate Properties

MLA: Hansen PH Theisen KG Nickelsen J Application of Gas Suspension Calciner in Relation to Bayer Hydrate Properties. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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