Investigation of Alumina-Based Ceramic Production from Aluminum Black Dross "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Oct 26, 2020
Abstract
High-energy consumption in primary aluminum production (from bauxite ores) makes secondary aluminum production (from
metallic raw materials such as scrap and dross) very critical. Aluminum dross, as a waste, arises in pyrometallurgical processes,
and it is the mixture of metallic Al, Al2O3, other metal oxides, metal halides, and some other compounds like AlN. Aluminum
dross has two subgroups (white and black) with respect to its metallic aluminum content. White dross is a secondary aluminum
resource because of its high metallic aluminum content, whereas black dross, having low metallic aluminum content, is generally
disposed in dumping areas. In the present study, it was aimed to develop a simple technique to valorize aluminum black dross in
the form of alumina-based ceramic materials through pyrometallurgical (calcination) and hydrometallurgical (leaching) operations.
Moreover, thermochemical simulations were conducted by using HSC Chemistry 6.12 software to simulate calcination
conditions. After leaching experiments, an alumina-based ceramic containing approximately 36.8% Al2O3, 61.4% MgAl2O4
with 1.8% Na2FeO4, which might be available to use as a spinel refractory in steel smelting furnaces, was obtained in the
experiment carried out in a solution containing 10 mLH2SO4 and 40 mL distilled water (3.5 M). Moreover, the sinterability of the
alumina-based ceramic was investigated at the temperatures from 1350 to 1550 °C. In the sample which was sintered at 1550 °C,
a density value of 3.15 g cm−3 and a hardness value of 69.58 HV were measured.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Investigation of Alumina-Based Ceramic Production from Aluminum Black Dross "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"MLA: Investigation of Alumina-Based Ceramic Production from Aluminum Black Dross "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.