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Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal 卷:23
An investigation on optimum grinding system and conditions for steel plant ARP by-product α-Fe2O3 for pigment industry
Erdogan Kanca1  Ozgur Karakas2 
[1] Corresponding author.;
[2] MMK Metalurji San. Tic. ve Liman İşl. A.Ş., Özerli Mah. Alparslan Türkeş Blv., No: 342/98, Hatay 31600, Turkey;
关键词: Iron and steel;    α-Fe2O3;    Red iron oxide pigment;    Dry grinding;    Jet mill;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

After some other processes, α-Fe2O3 red powder particles -by-product of regeneration of spent pickling liquor in ARP in iron and steel industry- should be ground up to pigment grade to convert it to a value added product, red iron oxide pigment. In this study, grinding tests on α-Fe2O3 red powder were performed using four different types of laboratory-scale mills, namely the vibrating cup mill, vertical ball mill, planetary ball mill, and fluidized bed jet mill. The particle structure of the α-Fe2O3 was investigated by SEM, while its chemical composition was determined by ICP-OES, density, LOI, humidity, Cl content etc. were determined by laboratory tests. Particle size distribution and surface area value of each ground sample was determined using the laser diffraction method. Targeted particle size distribution ranges could only be achieved with the jet mill. Other mills encountered caking and adhesion problem with α- Fe2O3. It was assessed that the adhesion to the inner walls of the grinding chamber and the caking effect were both caused by the humidity content of the material. The grinding yield of the material was found to increase with increased jet mill grinding air pressure (0.8, 3.2 and 7 bars).

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