Decrepitation of Calcined Abrasive Grade Bauxite, Moengo, Suriname (Transactions Vol. 288)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. C. Libby
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Physical degradation of calcined bauxite is related to the presence of goethite in the raw bauxite and to the development of secondary gibbsite. Goethite in the bauxite matrix will shrink and decrepitate during calcining, leaving a friable matrix and allowing disaggregation of the calcined bauxite during transport and handling. A matrix consisting of cryptocrystalline gibbsite alone or mixed with hematite will not shrink during calcination, yielding a calcine with high abrasion resistance. The development of secondary gibbsite between coarse gibbsite crystals also reduces degradation of the calcine by reducing the amount of disruption between grains resulting from differential thermal expansion.
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APA: S. C. Libby  (1981)  Decrepitation of Calcined Abrasive Grade Bauxite, Moengo, Suriname (Transactions Vol. 288)

MLA: S. C. Libby Decrepitation of Calcined Abrasive Grade Bauxite, Moengo, Suriname (Transactions Vol. 288). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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