Research on the Ball Milling and Followed by Microwave Reduction of Panzhihua Low Grade Ilmenite Concentrate

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 638 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
"In this work, the Panzhihua low grade ilmenite and graphite were milled for 1, 2, 4 and 8 h firstly, then the temperature rising behavior of milled sample in microwave field were studied. The average heating rate of samples milled for 1, 2, 4, 8 h were 1.86, 4.08, 2.82, and 2.32 K/s; Before optimize the microwave reduction process, several experiments were conducted in order to confirm the parameters range. After milled for 4 or 8 h and reduced above 930 oC, the Fe metallization are higher than 90%; Then the optimization was investigated by using response surface methodology (RSM), the significance of predict model and each terms were analyzed, and the optimization parameters were given as: milling time is 4 h; reduction temperature is 1001 or 1070oC; the holding time is 37.5 or 26.9 min. Under these conditions, the Fe metallization given by predict model is 91 or 92 %.IntroductionThere is about 9.66 billion tons of Vanadic Titan-magnetite deposits in Panzhihua, China. In this reserve, there is about 8.73×108 t of TiO2, accounting for 90.54% of the Chinese reserves, and 35.17% of the international reserves and ranking first in the world. [1] Titanium mineral deposits are classified into Rock type and Placer type. Rock type is the igneous mineral, which have high content of FeO (Relative to Fe2O3) and gangue. The Panzhihua ilmenite is a typical rock type ilmenite ore. The higher contents of MgO, CaO, SiO2 and the complex mineralogy are making its direct reduction progressively more difficult."
Citation
APA:
(2011) Research on the Ball Milling and Followed by Microwave Reduction of Panzhihua Low Grade Ilmenite ConcentrateMLA: Research on the Ball Milling and Followed by Microwave Reduction of Panzhihua Low Grade Ilmenite Concentrate. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.