Final flotation waste kinetics of sintering at different heating regimes

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In the copper extraction, especially during the process of flotation enrichment and the pyrometallurgical processing, the waste materials that represent huge polluters of environment are being generated. In order to examine the application of Final flotation waste (FFW) in the manufacturing of new materials from the glass-ceramic group phase and mineral composition were examined as well as thermal properties. FFW kinetics of sintering has been tested at different dyamics (1°C/min, 29°C/min and 43°C/min), in order to find the optimum conditions for sintering with a minimum amount of energy and time consumption. The samples were examined using: X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence analysis, SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) and thermal microscopy. The best results for the production of glass ceramic materials were obtained during the sintering at heating regime of 29°C/min.

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Cocić, M., Logar, M., Matović, B., Dević, S., Volkov-Husović, T., Cocić, S., & Tasić, V. (2016). Final flotation waste kinetics of sintering at different heating regimes. Science of Sintering, 48(2), 197–208. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS1602197C

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