Experimental Study On The Reaction And Dissolution Behaviour Of Silca Flux In Copper Smelting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Fagerlund
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

In this work, the rate of dissolution, melting behaviour and phase separation of silica flux with molten slag and matte were investigated. Mutual dissolution between high-grade matte and silica was chemically determined. Silica dissolution rates ,in various iron silicate slags was determined using the rotating rod method. The reaction and separation phenomena of slightly oxidised chalcopyrite samples and cuprous sulphide-magnetite mixtures with silica sand were examined all about 1350°C. The samples were water quenched, and polished specimens were studied and analysed using a light optical microscope ,and a scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive spectrometer. The silica dissolution rate in slag was found to increase with decreasing silica content and increasing ferric iron content. The reaction rate of silica sand' with matte was found to increase with increasing oxidation degree and magnetite content of matte:
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APA: K. Fagerlund  (1998)  Experimental Study On The Reaction And Dissolution Behaviour Of Silca Flux In Copper Smelting

MLA: K. Fagerlund Experimental Study On The Reaction And Dissolution Behaviour Of Silca Flux In Copper Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1998.

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