Flotation of carbon values from blast furnace flue dust using statistical design

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. K. Naik B. Das
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Flotation studies were carried out to recover carbon values from blast furnace flue dust containing ~30.34% carbon, 4.6% volatile matter (VM), and 65.03% ash. The variables chosen for the experiments were dispersant (sodium hexametaphosphate), pH, collector (diesel oil), and frother (MIBC). The experiments were designed according to a 24 full factorial design method and regression equations for the recovery of carbon and product grade were determined from the data. Experiments were performed to optimize recovery and grade using the steepest ascent method. The maximum recovery of carbon was 90.0% with a concentration of 56.5%, whereas the maximum obtainable grade of carbon was 66.35% with 50.45% recovery.
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APA: P. K. Naik B. Das  (2005)  Flotation of carbon values from blast furnace flue dust using statistical design

MLA: P. K. Naik B. Das Flotation of carbon values from blast furnace flue dust using statistical design. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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