Effects of Furnace Slope and Rotational Speed on the Carbothermic Reduction of Celestite in a Laboratory-Scale Rotary Kiln Furnace "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 6
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- Publication Date:
- May 7, 2020
Abstract
The carbothermic reduction of celestite is the first step in producing many strontium products. The way materials move in the
rotary kiln has an essential effect on the carbothermic reduction efficiency as well as the temperature. In this study, the reduction
of celestite ore and excess carbon blend in a laboratory-scale rotary kiln was investigated. In the experiments carried out at three
different temperatures, the rotational speed and slope of the furnace tube were altered, and their effects on the reaction efficiency
were examined. The leachability of the reduced powders and the content of the unburned coke indicated the optimal parameters
for the reaction.When the speed was increased to 10 rpm, the powders weremoremobile in the stack and could react more easily
with the furnace atmosphere. According to the results, celestite can be reduced by carbon at temperatures of 1000–1200 °C, at
rates of between 5% and 75%. The maximumreaction yield (75%) was obtained with a slope of 2° and a rotational speed of 6 rpm
at 1100 °C.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Effects of Furnace Slope and Rotational Speed on the Carbothermic Reduction of Celestite in a Laboratory-Scale Rotary Kiln Furnace "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"MLA: Effects of Furnace Slope and Rotational Speed on the Carbothermic Reduction of Celestite in a Laboratory-Scale Rotary Kiln Furnace "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.