High Temperature Characteristics of Slags Originating from the Production of Synthetic Tantalum Concentrate

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Dominik Hofer
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A broad spectrum of tantalum containing input materials can be processed for the production of synthetic tantalum concentrate (“SynCon”). The use of these low grade substances offers a secure alternative to mining of coltan in Central Africa. SynCon is produced in a multi-stage pyrometallurgical process, wherefore the melting behaviour of slags presents an important factor especially regarding the energy consumption and its optimisation. The characteristics of a slag comprising mostly Al2O3, CaO, SiO2 and MgO are influenced by the amount of other oxidic constituents which enfolds the main focus of this study. A hot stage microscope serves for the investigation of the slag behaviour in a temperature range from 1000 to 1600 °C under reducing atmosphere (CO/CO2 gas). The experimental results are compared with thermodynamic calculations (FactSage) to get a better understanding of the process.
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APA: Dominik Hofer  High Temperature Characteristics of Slags Originating from the Production of Synthetic Tantalum Concentrate

MLA: Dominik Hofer High Temperature Characteristics of Slags Originating from the Production of Synthetic Tantalum Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society,

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