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Title: | Features of chemical-mineralogical composition and processing properties for medium-ferrous bauxites |
Authors: | Govorova, Larisa Pavlovna Vakalova, Tatyana Viktorovna Shvagrukova, Ekaterina Vasilevna Reshetova, Antonina Aleksandrovna Potapova, A. P. |
Keywords: | химико-минералогический состав; технологические свойства; бокситы; глинистое сырье; пластмассы; примеси |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | EDP Sciences |
Citation: | Features of chemical-mineralogical composition and processing properties for medium-ferrous bauxites / L. P. Govorova [et al.] // MATEC Web of Conferences. — 2016. — Vol. 85 : Chemistry and Chemical Technology in XXI Century (CCT 2016) : Conference, May 17-20, 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [01025, 6 p.]. |
Abstract: | The features of chemical-mineralogical composition and processing properties of bauxites from Iksinsk and Severoonezhsk deposits are investigated in the paper. It is found that the studied bauxites are coarsely dispersed and low-dispersive, high-alumina clay raw materials with a high content of colouring oxides. According to their mineralogical composition, Iksinsk and Severoonezhsk bauxites are boehmitehydrargillite-kaolinite clay bauxites. Moreover, Iksinsk bauxite samples are characterized by the total absence of quartz impurities. The samples of plastic molding based on Iksinsk bauxites are fully sintered at 1500 °С with the formation of strong structures with a compressive strength of 70- 120 MPa (depending on the variety of bauxites). The samples based on Severoonezhsk bauxites are fully sintered at 1450 °С, and they are characterized by a compressive strength to 70 MPa in the sintered state. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/36579 |
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