RI 8772 Factors Affecting the Preparation of Misted Clay Feed and Solids-Liquid Separation After HCI Leaching

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Olsen
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Although aluminum is easily leached from calcined clay with boiling mineral acids, the presence of fines and slimes in the leached residue has hindered the application of acid leaching processes. A feed preparation method was, therefore, devised that provided a dense, smooth-surfaced, fine-grained clay. The important factors affecting feed quality were determined to be (1) crushing the raw clay to the size desired for the leaching process, (2) moistening the crushed clay with a fine mist of water while tumbling on a rotating disk, (3) drying the misted clay, and (4) calcining the dried clay at 750° C in a fluidized bed. Clay treated by this method was leached with HCI, and its residue was washed by water displacement in 4-ft-deep beds. Bed permeabilities on the order of 47 darcys or 4.6 x 10-7 cm2 were obtained with the leached residues.
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APA: R. S. Olsen  (1983)  RI 8772 Factors Affecting the Preparation of Misted Clay Feed and Solids-Liquid Separation After HCI Leaching

MLA: R. S. Olsen RI 8772 Factors Affecting the Preparation of Misted Clay Feed and Solids-Liquid Separation After HCI Leaching. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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