Novel Approach For The Beneficiation Of Ferruginous Bauxite By Microwave Heating

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bhima Rao
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Performing a magnetizing roast in a furnace or kiln is a well-established technology. However, the use of microwave heat for the magnetization of hematite in the beneficiation of ferruginous bauxite is a new approach. This paper reports on an investigation of this procedure, which is followed by comminution and magnetic separation. The results of this investigation indicate that a nonmagnetic product containing 80% A1203 and 2.5% Fe203 with a recovery of 80% can be made from a crude bauxite ore containing 55.9% A1203 and 5.6% Fe203. This product is suitable for refractory use. The mechanism is explained by the ability of the microwave radiation to heat specific points within the bauxite. These heat-specific points are at the location of iron minerals. In a reduced atmosphere, the microwaves promote faster conversion of the iron minerals to a magnetic phase, which improves the magnetic-separation process.
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APA: R. Bhima Rao  (1997)  Novel Approach For The Beneficiation Of Ferruginous Bauxite By Microwave Heating

MLA: R. Bhima Rao Novel Approach For The Beneficiation Of Ferruginous Bauxite By Microwave Heating. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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