Iron Recovery From Copper Slag Through Oxidation-Reduction Magnetic Concentration At Intermediate Temperature

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhiwen Wu Chen Chen Yahui Feng Xin Hong
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Large amounts of copper slag containing about 40 wt% iron is generated during the process of producing copper. Recovery of iron from the copper slag is very essential not only for recycling the valuable metals and mineral resources but also for protecting the environment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of separating fayalite by oxidation-reduction process into Magnetite and silicate phases in intermediate temperature condition. Experimental results show that when the oxidation reaction at 1000℃ for 120min and the oxygen flow is 0.1L/min, most fayalite decompose to hematite, less part of magnetite and silica. And then, the mixture of carbon and oxidation product is pressed into blocks and reduced to magnetite and silica at 900℃ for 90min. A magnetic product containing about 57.9wt% iron was obtained from the magnetic separation under a magnetic field strength of 100 mT.
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APA: Zhiwen Wu Chen Chen Yahui Feng Xin Hong  (2015)  Iron Recovery From Copper Slag Through Oxidation-Reduction Magnetic Concentration At Intermediate Temperature

MLA: Zhiwen Wu Chen Chen Yahui Feng Xin Hong Iron Recovery From Copper Slag Through Oxidation-Reduction Magnetic Concentration At Intermediate Temperature. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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