RI 3845 Pilot-Plant Investigations, Preparation of Alumina from Potassium Alum

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 32
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- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1946
Abstract
The difficulties inherent in the production of alumina by the formation
of potassium alum and its subsequent thermal dehydration and decomposition
have been overcome , to a large extent , in a process developed at the Boulder
City Station of the Bureau of Mines . This process is applicable to the reserves of alunite known to occur in several Western States and , possibly ,
to certain clay and low-grade bauxite deposits known to exist in this country
. The operations sequence of the process is shown in the flow sheet (fig .
1) . Only those steps included within the heavy line are considered in this
report .
Four different procedures for dehydration of alum were investigated ;
( 1 ) Spray drying , ( 2 ) rotary - kiln drying , ( 3 ) dry grinding in a thermal
ball mill , and ( 4 ) dehydration in the vertical- column flash dehydrator .
Based upon fuel requirements and other practical considerations , the vertical-
column dehydrator , or some modification of its operating principle ,
offers the botter possibility for commercial use .
Citation
APA:
(1946) RI 3845 Pilot-Plant Investigations, Preparation of Alumina from Potassium AlumMLA: RI 3845 Pilot-Plant Investigations, Preparation of Alumina from Potassium Alum. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.