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  1. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics
  2. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics : Volume 53
  3. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics : Volume 53, Issue 2, July 2012
  4. Magnesite enrichment by a dry method
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Refractories and Industrial Ceramics : Volume 53, Issue 2, July 2012
Experience from the use of modern unmolded refractory materials in the lining of the heating furnaces of rolling mills
Magnesite enrichment by a dry method
Steelmaking. Use of refractory materials. Correction of trends. Predictions
Using the heat energy of the hydraulic drive of a walking mechanism to remove frozen soil
The use of artificial ceramic binders based on thermally activated high-alumina raw materials in a semi-dry pressing technology
Modernization of large heat-treatment furnaces
General features of mineral substance high-temperature conversion
Physicochemical basis of creating new ceramics with participation of boron-containing refractory compounds and its practical implementation
Problem of hexavalent chromium in the production of fusion-cast chromium-containing refractories
Kinetics of refractory phosphate binder accumulation
On the problem of thermomechanical stresses in the lining and shell of steel-pouring ladles
High-temperature treatment of carbon-carbon composite materials. Communication 1. Thermal stabilization of two-dimensionally reinforced carbon-carbon composite material object properties
Study of mullite crystallization during acid-resistant material firing
Investigation of thermo-mechanical and refractory properties of aluminosilicate ramming mass across rotary furnace lining
Effect of form of raw materials for preparation of a glass charge on refractory corrosion
Review of RF patents for refractory inventions ( Refractories and Industrial Ceramics , Volume 53 , Issue 2 )
Review of RF patents for refractory inventions ( Refractories and Industrial Ceramics , Volume 53 , Issue 2 )
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Magnesite enrichment by a dry method

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Urvantsev, A. M. Kashcheev, I. D.
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract Results are provided for enrichment of low grade magnesite of the Satkinsk deposit (MgO 43.1%, CaO 4/07%, SiO$_{2}$, Δm $_{calc}$ 50.6%) by electric separation. The concentrates 1 and 2 obtained contain 96.9 and 97.1% MgO, 1.32 and 1.36% CaO, and 0.16 and 0.19% SiO$_{2}$ respectively. With enrichment of calcined magnesite by electric separation the concentrates 1 and 2 obtained contain 97.3 and 97.09% MgO respectively with a dry overall yield equal to 38%. The starting periclase powder contains 95.5% MgO.
Starting Page 78
Ending Page 81
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISSN 10834877
Journal Refractories and Industrial Ceramics
Volume Number 53
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 15739139
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2012-07-06
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword magnesite enrichment periclase powder electric separation Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods Materials Science
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Ceramics and Composites Materials Chemistry
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