Monohydrate Process For Soda Ash From Wyoming Trona

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don Muraoka
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Soda ash, anhydrous sodium carbonate, is produced from underground trona deposits occurring in the Green River Sasin of Southwestern Wyoming. Stauffer Chemical Company of Wyoming, a jointly owned subsidiary of Stauffer Chemical Company and Rocky Mountain Energy Company mines the trona and processes it into high-purity soda ash. Stauffer Wyoming has been in operation since 1962 with a current production capacity of approximately 2.2 million tonnes (2 million short tons) per year of soda ash. The Refinery has five parallel operating trains utilizing the monohydrate process which is a series of chemical processing unit operations described below. Screening and Crushing the Trona The mined trona is brought to the surface in two counterbalancing ore skips. The ore is initially screened with Refinery feed, less than peagravel size material, entering the process while the oversize is conveyed to an outdoor stockpile.
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APA: Don Muraoka  (1984)  Monohydrate Process For Soda Ash From Wyoming Trona

MLA: Don Muraoka Monohydrate Process For Soda Ash From Wyoming Trona. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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