Production Of Sodium Sulphate And Magnesium Oxide Out Of Laguna Del Rey Brines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jaime Lomelin
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The brines from the sub-surface of the Laguna del Rey dry lake are pumped to Química del Rey, S. A. plant, where they are cooled in adiabatic crystallizers precipitating sodium sulphate decahydrate. This salt is dehydrated in multiple effect evaporators and dried in rotary kilns producing high purity anhydrous sodium sulphate. The spent brines from the sodium sulphate operation are concentrated in solar ponds, precipitating astrakanite and leaving a brine with a higher concentration of magnesium ions. This brine is treated with calcium chloride solution to eliminate the remainder of sulphates, leaving a solution of magnesium chloride ready for the manufacture of refractory grade magnesium oxide or periclase. The magnesium chloride is reacted with dolime to produce magnesium hidroxide which is washed, filtered, and calcined to produce soft burned magnesium oxide, which is briquetted and dead burned to produce the periclase.
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APA: Jaime Lomelin  (1984)  Production Of Sodium Sulphate And Magnesium Oxide Out Of Laguna Del Rey Brines

MLA: Jaime Lomelin Production Of Sodium Sulphate And Magnesium Oxide Out Of Laguna Del Rey Brines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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