RI 6573 Methods for producing during Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of Two Ammonium Alum Processes

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank A. Peters Paul W. Johnson Ralph C. Kirby
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

A series of economic evaluations of processes for producing metallurgicalgrade alumina from low- grade aluminous materials is being conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the relative processing costs . The two processes considered in this evaluation are concerned with the recovery of alumina from clay through the formation of ammonium alum . In the first process , dehydrated clay is leached with ammonium bisulfate solution ; in the second process , clay is baked with ammonium sulfate and then leached with water containing a small quantity of sulfuric acid . After the alumina is dissolved by either of these methods , the iron is reduced to the ferrous state to avoid crystallization of ferric sulfate with the alum . The recovery of pure alum requires two crystallization steps . The alum crystals are then redissolved and precipitated with ammonia to produce alumina hydrate , which is calcined to a - alumina . These evaluations are based on published work , and the proposed plants are designed for a capacity of 1,000 tons of alumina per day . The estimated operating cost per ton of alumina for the bisulfate leaching process is $ 117.06 , and for the sulfate baking process , $ 109.26 . Using a Marshall and Stevens chemical equipment index basis of 240.0 , the estimated fixed capital costs , in the same order , are $ 158 million and $ 146 million . Under current economic conditions , these two processes are not competitive with the Bayer process for the production of alumina from bauxite . Since small improvements will not reduce costs sufficiently to approach competitive costs , future research work with these processes should be confined to areas likely to result in major cost reductions .
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APA: Frank A. Peters Paul W. Johnson Ralph C. Kirby  (1965)  RI 6573 Methods for producing during Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of Two Ammonium Alum Processes

MLA: Frank A. Peters Paul W. Johnson Ralph C. Kirby RI 6573 Methods for producing during Alumina From Clay. An Evaluation of Two Ammonium Alum Processes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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