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Resource-saving technology for producing periclase powders with 92–95% MgO

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A brief characterization of magnesite of the Satkinskoe Deposit and a technology for the production of periclase powders using two-stage firing of the raw material are presented. The quality of the fired product and the technical and economic parameters of the production of powders for basic refractories are described. Results on extraction of MgO into the fired products and an elemental analysis of caustic magnesite are presented. A possibility of two-stage firing in industrial conditions of reduced waste gases and quote of raw material consumption in the production process.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 22 – 25, March, 1996.

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Koptelov, V.N., Chuklai, A.M., Dmitrienko, Y.A. et al. Resource-saving technology for producing periclase powders with 92–95% MgO. Refractories 37, 95–98 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311146

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