What A Mineral Processor Needs To Know About Metal Chloride Pyrohydrolysis, And Why!

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Van Weert E. Sehner
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Metal chloride pyrohydrolysis is a fifty year old technology, operating satisfactory in many plants around the world, mainly on ferrous chloride, The capabilities and costs of its two equipment options (spray roaster and fluid bed pyrohydrolysis) are well known. Why is the technology not more widely used in mineral processing, beyond the production of MgO and upgraded TiO2slag? After briefly reviewing chloride vs. sulphate process characteristics and existing plant operations, this paper will discuss pyrohydrolysis options for the mine developer using the processing of ilmenite, siliceous zinc oxides and oxidic nickel / cobalt ores as examples.
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APA: G. Van Weert E. Sehner  (2003)  What A Mineral Processor Needs To Know About Metal Chloride Pyrohydrolysis, And Why!

MLA: G. Van Weert E. Sehner What A Mineral Processor Needs To Know About Metal Chloride Pyrohydrolysis, And Why!. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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