Dressing of Carbonates by Decrepitation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Ellias K Plesingerova B Tkacova K Stevak D
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper presents information on the processing of minerals by decrepitation that can be an integral part of their mineral dressing. In the case of carbonates, processing by decrepitation is a special operation that has its objective as concentration of the oxide. Selective fragmentation of magnesite brought about by decrepitation uses pseudomorphosis which was observed at thermal decomposition of carbonates. By decrepitation of magnesite high-grade MgO concentrates were obtained with MgO contents above 80 per cent. With the sideritic ores a very important phenomenon was observed consisting in the removal of quartz in the fragmented fine-grained product which favourably affect pelletisation of the fines. The selective concentration of the MgO product brought about by thermal decomposition of dolomite accompanied with decrepitation was negligible.
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APA: Ellias K Plesingerova B Tkacova K Stevak D  (1993)  Dressing of Carbonates by Decrepitation

MLA: Ellias K Plesingerova B Tkacova K Stevak D Dressing of Carbonates by Decrepitation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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