RI 6927 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of A Lime-Soda Sinter Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank A. Peters
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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43
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

An evaluation is made of a lime-soda sinter process for extracting alumina from clay. In this process, alumina is extracted by sintering clay with soda ash and limestone and then leaching the sinter with a dilute sodium carbonate solution. The sodium aluminate solution formed during leaching is separated from the residue and treated with lime in autoclaves to remove dissolved silica before alumina trihydrate is precipitated with carbon dioxide. The tri-hydrate is then calcined to a-alumina. Two options, dry grinding and wet grinding, are used in the sintering step. The fixed capital costs for plants producing 1,000 tons of alumina per day are $72 million for the dry grinding option and $66 million for the wet grinding option on a Marshall and Stevens chemical equipment index basis of 240.0. Specific geographic locations of plant and raw material sources are not assigned, but, since this process requires large quantities of both lime-stone and clay, the plant site is considered as variable with relation to the clay mine and limestone quarry. A nomograph is given to find operating costs at various delivered costs of clay and limestone. If the plant is located nearer the limestone quarry so that the delivered cost of clay is $2 per ton and the delivered cost of limestone is $1 per ton, the operating costs are $76.47 and $71.61 per ton of alumina for the dry grinding and wet grinding options, respectively. On the other hand, if the plant is located nearer the clay mine so that the delivered cost of clay is $1 per ton and the delivered cost of limestone is $2 per ton, the operating costs are $80.15 for dry grinding and $75.34 for wet grinding.
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APA: Frank A. Peters  (1967)  RI 6927 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of A Lime-Soda Sinter Process

MLA: Frank A. Peters RI 6927 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of A Lime-Soda Sinter Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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