Optimized dolomite upgrading, T. Mütze, T. Fraszczak, O. Ortlepp, and U.A. Peuker

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Mütze T. Fraszczak O. Ortlepp U. A. Peuker
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Dolomite is a calcium carbonate sedimentary rock that can be found all over the world. In its calcined form it is employed for water treatment or as an additive in iron production. Calcined dolomite is produced at the Wünschendorfer Dolomitwerk GmbH in shaft furnaces (kilns). Because of an expansion of the mined deposit, significantly higher extraction costs were expected. Therefore, the existing upgrading processes for the kiln stone fraction had to be adapted and improved. This paper presents a process optimisation which allows for an increase of the yield of calcined dolomite by 10 % due to a redesign of the crusher circuit and by an additional 5 % due to a comprehensive characterisation of the kiln stone fraction itself. Here the interdependency between the pressure drop in the furnace during calcination and the size distribution of furnace stones was used to increase the amount of fine size fractions in the furnace feed without deterioration of the calcination process. Keywords: Dolomite, crushing circuits, kiln stone production, flowability, calcination
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APA: T. Mütze T. Fraszczak O. Ortlepp U. A. Peuker  (2020)  Optimized dolomite upgrading, T. Mütze, T. Fraszczak, O. Ortlepp, and U.A. Peuker

MLA: T. Mütze T. Fraszczak O. Ortlepp U. A. Peuker Optimized dolomite upgrading, T. Mütze, T. Fraszczak, O. Ortlepp, and U.A. Peuker. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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