Skip to main content
Conference Proceedings

The AusIMM Proceedings 1981

Conference Proceedings

The AusIMM Proceedings 1981

PDF Add to cart

Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbon Dioxide Leaching

Magnesite-rich and dolomite-rich ores from the Savage River region of Tasmania are being considered as potential feed material for a commercial process for production of magnesia.Two selected samples have been characterized by chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, and differential thermal and thermogravimetric analysis. The materials differ in calcination behaviour, with magnesite decomposing at a significantly lower temperature than dolomite. Calcination conditions have a marked effect on the rate and percentage of magnesium dissolved as the bicarbonate when slurries of the calcine are leached with carbon dioxide. From a process point of view, the feed should have the highest possible magnesite/dolomite ratio, while the optimum calcination conditions are determined by the behaviour of the magnesite component of the feed.From batch calcination tests, it is apparent that the optimum calcination conditions for magnesite-rich ore are a temperature in the vicinity of 700C and a calcination time of one hour.
Return to parent product
  • Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbon Dioxide Leaching
    PDF
    This product is exclusive to Digital library subscription
  • Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbon Dioxide Leaching
    PDF
    Normal price $22.00
    Member price from $0.00
    Add to cart

    Fees above are GST inclusive

PD Hours
Approved activity
  • Published: 1981
  • PDF Size: 0.9 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P_PROC1981_1521

Our site uses cookies

We use these to improve your browser experience. By continuing to use the website you agree to the use of cookies.