The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some Fluxes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. 0. HOFMAN AND W. MOSTOWITSCH
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Jan 1, 1909

Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION. THE mineral gypsum, CaSO, + 2 H2O, has been used for many years as a sulphurizing and basic flux in several smelting¬operations. Thus, in smelting oxide nickel-ore in the blast furnace, it is commonly added to the charge to furnish the sulphur necessary for collecting the metal in a matte, and a base for slagging the siliceous gangue. In the concentration of lead-copper matte in the reverberatory furnace it has been used for years at Freiberg, Saxony1 for a similar purpose, and for producing at the same time a copper-matte with less than 0.15 per cent. Fe. The latest use gypsum has been put to is in the blast-roasting process of Carmichael-Bradford.2 The term "blast-roasting," given by A. S. Dwight3 to the Dwight-Lloyd method of roasting and agglomerating ,I is a happy generic term which covers the ground better than the " lime-roasting" of Ingalls' or the " pot-roasting " of Austin,6 in that it leaves the operation independent of the character of the flux and the form of apparatus, and retains the characteristic feature of this class of processes-namely, that of using forced draft. In the Carmichael-Bradford process the dehydrated material, mixed with galena-concentrate, acts as a diluent and a flux. The process differs in this from the Huntington-Heberlein7 and the Savelsberg8 processes, in both of which limestone is used.
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APA: H. 0. HOFMAN AND W. MOSTOWITSCH  (1909)  The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some Fluxes

MLA: H. 0. HOFMAN AND W. MOSTOWITSCH The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some Fluxes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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