On Extraction of High Grade Synthetic Rutile from Indian Ilmenite

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. D. Damodaran
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Batch scale and continuous rotary kiln carbothermic metallisation of ilmenite followed by different down-stream treatments such as catalytic rusting, acidic chloride leaching, oxidation-leaching etc. has given rise to a high grade synthetic rutile (98% TiO2). Rotary reactor metallisation experiments had concurrently given important information with respect to mean residence time, dispersion number, hold-up and axial velocity profiles of the solids bed. A mathematical model based on law of additive reaction times has indicated that Boudouard reaction becomes faster than reduction reaction at higher conversions. A possible use of high grade synthetic rutile in paint industry and metallised ilmenite as welding electrode flux material are discussed.
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APA: A. D. Damodaran  (1992)  On Extraction of High Grade Synthetic Rutile from Indian Ilmenite

MLA: A. D. Damodaran On Extraction of High Grade Synthetic Rutile from Indian Ilmenite. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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