Technology for preparing boric acid, magnesium carbonate and sodium sulphate by combined method
A technology of magnesium carbonate and sodium sulfate, applied in the direction of magnesium carbonate, alkali metal sulfite/sulfite, boron oxide, etc., can solve problems such as poor efficiency, product quality not up to product standards, and environmental pollution. Conducive to investment, expansion of processing range, and energy saving effects
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[0015] The first step reaction: 2.00 tons of fine powder boron-magnesium ore and 0.75 tons of 85% sulfuric acid are added to the reaction tank, water is added, and the reaction is continuously stirred at 95°C. When the reaction is complete, filter while hot, and the filtrate enters the cooling crystallizer, and cools and crystallizes under stirring. Use a centrifuge to separate wet boric acid, wash and dry it to obtain a finished product. The filtrate enters the second step reaction tank. The second step reaction: add dissolved sodium carbonate solution in the filtrate obtained after the first step reaction process, the amount of added sodium carbonate is 0.83 tons, control the temperature at about 55 ° C, and react under constant stirring. After the reaction is complete, filter to obtain magnesium carbonate, which is washed and dried to obtain the finished product. The filtrate after filtering magnesium carbonate is concentrated in a direct-fired evaporator, and filtered wh...
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