Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Minerals process applications calcination

Mineral Processing. This older application dating back to the 1950 s is used to decompose or purify ores through calcination or the roasting and pre-reduction of ores. Fluidized bed processing is also used in cement manufacture. [Pg.782]

Some aluminosilicate minerals appear to meet the above criteria rather well, especially with regard to low leachability and chemical and physical stability 1, 2). A low-temperature process for converting the wastes to aluminosilicates with low leachability has now been found (3). Aqueous waste solutions containing NaOH, NaNOa, NaN02, NaAl02, mixed fission products, and minor amounts of other salts are mixed with powdered clays (kaolin, bentonite, halloysite, or dickite) and allowed to react at 30°-100°C to form small crystals of the mineral cancrinite. The sodium aluminosilicate crystal lattice of cancrinite contains large amounts of trapped salts and radioactive fission products. The process is applicable to caustic radioactive liquids such as neutralized Purex wastes or to salts or oxides produced by evaporation or calcination of these liquid wastes. [Pg.109]


See other pages where Minerals process applications calcination is mentioned: [Pg.367]    [Pg.215]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.103]    [Pg.613]    [Pg.6]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.63]    [Pg.24]    [Pg.247]    [Pg.603]    [Pg.969]    [Pg.269]    [Pg.228]    [Pg.164]    [Pg.262]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.53]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.266 , Pg.267 , Pg.268 , Pg.269 , Pg.270 , Pg.271 ]




SEARCH



Calcination, process

Calcinators

Calcine

Calcined

Calciner

Calciners

Calcining

Calcining process

Mineral Processing Applications

Mineral applications

Mineral processing

Process Applicability

Process applications

Processing applications

© 2024 chempedia.info