RI 5684 A Method For Evaluating Viscosity Data From Lime Soda Sinter Slurries ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Lundquist
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

A method was developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines for evaluating viscosity data from slurries obtained in leaching sinters from the lime soda sinter process for extracting alumina from aluminous silicates. The logarithm of the viscosity was observed to be a linear function with time. The slope of the plotted line provides a means for evaluating viscosity behavior in a lime soda sinter blurry and also a means for comparing gelation characteristics directly with other variables in the lime soda sinter process. This report presents one aspect of a continuing study by the Bureau of Mines on methods for treating siliceous aluminum ores. It is one of the many programs of the Bureau concerned with conservation, development, and use of our domestic minerals resources. Previous investigations of lime soda processes, both by the Bureau4-7/ and industrial concerns, have demonstrated that sintered materials containing CaO, Na2O, A1203, and S102 in various combinations exhibit a tendency to gel or set when mixed with water or other extraction solutions. Gelling prevents satisfactory recovery of alumina and in extreme cases prevents operation of an extraction plant.
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APA: R. V. Lundquist  (1960)  RI 5684 A Method For Evaluating Viscosity Data From Lime Soda Sinter Slurries ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: R. V. Lundquist RI 5684 A Method For Evaluating Viscosity Data From Lime Soda Sinter Slurries ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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