RI 4351 A Process For The Production Of Iron-Free Alum Part 2. Pilot Plant Development

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William K. Cunningham
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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87
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

The investigation described in this report was begun as part of the Bureau of Mines progress to develop acid processes for the extraction of alumina from low-grade bauxite and. clays. A domestic shortage of high-grade bauxite sui table for treatment by the Bayer process became acute as a result of' World War II; an intensive search for a practical acid process using lower-grade alumina-bearing raw materials was therefore warranted. The laboratory development was described in a preceding Bureau of Mines publication wherein the basic theory for the design and erection of a pilot plant maybe found. A 2-ton-per-day continuous pilot plant was constructed and successfully operated at College Park, Md., which demonstrated conclusively the chemical and mechanical feasibility of a solvent purification process for aluminum sulfate. The estimated production cost of $38.64 indicates that under present market conditions the process would not be economically feasible.
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APA: William K. Cunningham  (1948)  RI 4351 A Process For The Production Of Iron-Free Alum Part 2. Pilot Plant Development

MLA: William K. Cunningham RI 4351 A Process For The Production Of Iron-Free Alum Part 2. Pilot Plant Development. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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