Upgrading of Chromite by Carbochlorination Method Using Solid Chlorinating Agent and Carbon

International Mineral Processing Congress
Pei-Wei Han Peng Qian Yong Liu Shu-Feng Ye Shao-Jun Chu
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Chromite with a low mass ratio of Cr to Fe (Cr/Fe ratio) was treated by the carbochlorination method using solid chlorinating agent (MgCl2 and CaCl2) and carbon in the present paper. The results showed that iron could be selective removed mainly in the form of FeCl2. The removal of iron was indirectly, which consisted of the decomposition of solid chlorinating agent to release Cl2/HCl and the carbochlorination of FeO•Cr2O3 by Cl2/HCl and C. The Cr/Fe ratio increased as increasing temperature from 700 ? to 900 ? in air atmosphere, while the tendency was opposite in N2 atmosphere. The removal efficiency of iron by CaCl2 was better than that by MgCl2. At last, a new pelletizing process was proposed to treat fine chromite with a low Cr/Fe ratio based on carbochlorination method, which could produce the high quality roasted chromite pellets with higher Cr/Fe ratio and compressive strength. INTRODUCTION Chromite is mainly used for the production of ferrochromium. A high Cr/Fe ratio (>2) of chromite is usually required to meet the technical specification of ferrochromium.(Gasik, 2013) Attentions have been attracted to the economic and efficient methods for the recovery of chromium from lower-grade ores as the higher-grade ores become depleted. However, the Cr/Fe ratio is difficult to improve through the conventional beneficiation methods (such as gravity concentration, flotation) due to the spinel composition, although beneficiation methods could increase the metal content of chromite ores by removing gangues.(Nafziger, 1982) The main industrial mineral of chromite is (Fe,Mg)O•(Cr,Al,Fe)2O3, which belongs to spinel magnetite.(Liu, 2013) Iron should be selectively removed through the structural dissociation of spinel to increase Cr/Fe ratio.(Nafziger, 1982)"
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APA: Pei-Wei Han Peng Qian Yong Liu Shu-Feng Ye Shao-Jun Chu  (2018)  Upgrading of Chromite by Carbochlorination Method Using Solid Chlorinating Agent and Carbon

MLA: Pei-Wei Han Peng Qian Yong Liu Shu-Feng Ye Shao-Jun Chu Upgrading of Chromite by Carbochlorination Method Using Solid Chlorinating Agent and Carbon. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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