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Particle Dissolution in the Chemical Regeneration of the Ceramic Filter Medium used for Magnetite Dewatering

The regeneration of the ceramic filter medium used in iron ore dewatering is often done by combining backwashing, ultrasonic cleaning and chemical regeneration. Of these three, the first two are applied more frequently, whereas chemical regeneration is done only when needed, eg once a day. Chemical regeneration of the ceramic filter medium in iron ore processing can involve the use of oxalic acid to dissolve the iron oxide particles. Even while performing simple chemical regeneration, meaning no ultrasound to assist the cleaning, the changes in the performance and in the structure of the filter medium could not be explained solely based on the dissolution or the removal of particles from the surface. Good regeneration results were obtained at 35 and 50C, meaning that the final permeability of the filter medium corresponded to that of unused filter medium. Permeability of the medium after regeneration at 15C was also good after 12 h, but did fall short of those regenerated at higher temperatures. Changing the acid concentration did not seem to have a significant effect on the regeneration.CITATION:Salmimies, R, Kinnarinen, T, Ekberg, B and Hkkinen, A, 2013. Particle dissolution in the chemical regeneration of the ceramic filter medium used for magnetite dewatering, in Proceedings Iron Ore 2013 , pp 473-478 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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