Some Aspects On Selective Dispersion Of Fine Particles With Special Emphasis On Egyptian Ground Calcium Carbonate

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. H. Abd EL-Rahiem
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A selective dispersion process is presented and the work carried out to find optimum process conditions to minimise the colouring material in ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is described. The feed material is the overflow product from a hydrocyclone which results from using a Denver Attritioning machine with semi-autogenous grinding for one hour and a 1:1 ore/water ratio. By using sodium silicate (SS), with pH 9 and pulp density 5%, the iron content (as colouring impurities) is decreased from 0.21% in the original concentrate to 0.12% in the final concentrate. The degree of whiteness reached is improved to 85% from 63% in the original material. However, by using hexametaphosphate (SHMP) at pH 10 at the same pulp density, the iron content decreased to about 0.073% and hence the whiteness degree increased to about 96%.
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APA: F. H. Abd EL-Rahiem  (2004)  Some Aspects On Selective Dispersion Of Fine Particles With Special Emphasis On Egyptian Ground Calcium Carbonate

MLA: F. H. Abd EL-Rahiem Some Aspects On Selective Dispersion Of Fine Particles With Special Emphasis On Egyptian Ground Calcium Carbonate. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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