RI 8831 Alumina Miniplant Operations-Separation of Aluminum Chloride Liquor From Leach Residue by Horizontal Belt Filtration

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roy T. Sorensen Dwight L. Sawyer
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has investigated the recovery of alumina by hydrochloric acid leaching of calcined kaolinitic clay . Bench- scale studies indicated that horizontal belt filtration was a pprraaccttiiccaall method for separating the siliceous residue from aluminum chloride liquor generated in the leaching step . Miniplant -scale continuous testing was performed to evaluate the filter circuits and to compare filtration response of different calcined kaolin feed materials and of different agitatorbaffle designs in the leaching reactors . Soluble alumina recovery with a single filter ranged from 94 pct with minus 10 -mesh feed more than 96 pct with minus 35-mesh or misted feed . Process advantages were confirmed for the calcined misted kaolin feed material prepared by a Bureau-developed misting process . With two filters in series , an overall filtration rate of 100 lb solids /hr.ft - 2 of filter area was attained with a soluble alumina recovery of more than 99 pct . More than 99.5 pct alumina recovery was obtained with a thickener and a two - filter circuit for either the minus 35-mesh or the misted feed . Modifications in leaching reactor design made to decrease particle- toparticle attrition were successful and significantly increased filtration rates and decreased flocculant requirements .
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APA: Roy T. Sorensen Dwight L. Sawyer  (1965)  RI 8831 Alumina Miniplant Operations-Separation of Aluminum Chloride Liquor From Leach Residue by Horizontal Belt Filtration

MLA: Roy T. Sorensen Dwight L. Sawyer RI 8831 Alumina Miniplant Operations-Separation of Aluminum Chloride Liquor From Leach Residue by Horizontal Belt Filtration. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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