Big Chemical Encyclopedia

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

Articles Figures Tables About

Western World Molybdenum Demand and Supply

Year Demand Mine Production Deficit/ (Surplus) [Pg.13]

Molybdenite is separated by crushing and liquid flotation from the felspar and quartzite which constitute the bulk of the ore. The molybdenite is finely dispersed in the ore, and most of it is ciosely associated with quartz in very fine [Pg.13]

By-product processing is also largely by crushing and flotation, but the flotation processes are more specialised because of the variety of ores involved and the need to separate the small molybdenum content from the major proportion of copper or other primary metals. Because the product is mainly used in steelmaking, oxidation to molybdic oxide is acceptable, and an intermediate roasting may also be used. [Pg.14]

In the British specification DEF-2304 the assumption was made that abrasivity was directly linked to silica and a limit of 0.02% was placed on the silica [Pg.14]

Typical analyses of three commercial powders are shown in Table 2.3 . They differ mainly in that the fine grinding of the Superfine powder increased the acidity and ailowed it to pick up some oii and water contamination. The acid insoiubies include siliceous material, and these may possibly be abrasive, but there is no direct correlation between silica content and abrasiveness. The molybdic oxide, formed by oxidation of molybdenum disulphide, is less abrasive than most technical grades of the disulphide itself, as shown in Table 2.4 and it is only the [Pg.15]


Table 2.2 Western World Molybdenum Demand and Supply 1973-1989 (Thousand Tonnes)... Table 2.2 Western World Molybdenum Demand and Supply 1973-1989 (Thousand Tonnes)...



SEARCH



Molybdenum supply

Supply and demand

Western

World Supply and Demand

World molybdenum

© 2024 chempedia.info