Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2024)

Separation of iron and titanium from titanium magnetite raw materials by low-temperature treatment and magnetic separation

  • G.K. Maldybayev,
  • A.S. Korabayev,
  • R.A. Shayakhmetova,
  • A.T. Khabiyev,
  • O.S. Baigenzhenov,
  • R.H. Sharipov,
  • A.A. Amirkhan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 100848

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This paper reviews a study on processing titanomagnetites using low-temperature treatment and magnetic separation. Using a reduction agent (15 %), chloride additives (15 %), and calcium fluoride (5 %) in low-temperature treatment reduced titanium magnetite iron content. This process extracted iron from titanium precisely and thoroughly. The best low-temperature treatment time and temperature were 60 minutes and 1200 °C. Magnetic separation with 0.2 T magnetic field intensity yielded 75.5 % magnetic fraction. Titanomagnetites treated at low temperatures had 50.9 % magnetic portion iron. Magnetic fraction iron extraction was 97.8 %. The yield of 24.5 % was achieved while the non-magnetic concentrate's titanium dioxide content grew to 65 %.

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