RI 2393 Production of Alumina from Clay Tests...Miguent Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clyde E. Eilliams
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Aug 1, 1922

Abstract

In recent ye.ars much intere,t has been centered on the possibility of pro­ducing alumina from clq, a.nd proposed methods tor the recove:r,v of alumina are appearing constantly in parent lit,erature, As a good· grade of clay contains from 30 t<> 40 per cent of al"WDina, the prospect of tecovering it is alluring, al though obviously ditfieul t. A patent typical of m􀈼 projected thermal processes is that 0£ Paul Migu.et, (U, S, Patent No, l,376,563) entitled nprocess for the preparation of pure alkaline alu:ninates.'' Re proposes to prepare alkaline a.luminate by fusing clay, lime, and acrap iron with a reducing age􀋚t in the electric furnAce, thereby reducing the silica a.r.d formin1s calcium alumina.te and ferrostlicon, The calcium aluminate, being lighter, would. float on top substantially free from foreign oxides, It could. then be tapped ott, cooledf ana later crushed and leached with aodium carbonate solution to torm, by double decomposition, sodium aluminate, and calcium carbon􀂣te. The fonMr is soluble and yields readily aluminum hydroxicie. 'l'he ferrosilicon wo'Uld be r,covered as such and sold at a profit.
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APA: Clyde E. Eilliams  (1922)  RI 2393 Production of Alumina from Clay Tests...Miguent Process

MLA: Clyde E. Eilliams RI 2393 Production of Alumina from Clay Tests...Miguent Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1922.

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