Recovery Of Titanium From Blast-Furnace Slag: A Pyro-Modification And Beneficiation Approach

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhenglong Li
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A process has been developed to recover titanium from a blast-furnace slag which contains about 20-25% Ti02 and 12% Fe. In this process. "hot" slag from the blast furnace is directed to a separate furnace where it is reheated with additives to form two simple slag phases: one is titanium enriched anosovite (Ti3O5) and the other is a titanium lean non-crystal glass phase. The modified slag is then processed by conventional beneficiation techniques to produce a marketable titanium concentrate and a usable slag material. This paper focus on separating anosovite from glass by electrostatic separation and froth flotation.
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APA: Zhenglong Li  (1996)  Recovery Of Titanium From Blast-Furnace Slag: A Pyro-Modification And Beneficiation Approach

MLA: Zhenglong Li Recovery Of Titanium From Blast-Furnace Slag: A Pyro-Modification And Beneficiation Approach. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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