Rear-earth-rich, niobium-rich and cand-rich rear sorted tail-ore microcrystal glass and manufacturing method
A technology of thinning tailings and manufacturing methods, which is applied in the field of comprehensive utilization of industrial waste, can solve problems such as low crystallization rate, high production cost, and poor mechanical properties, and achieve the goal of improving mechanical properties, reducing costs, and excellent performance Effect
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Embodiment 1
[0019] 1. Ingredients: The ratio of raw materials by weight is: 30% of rare tailings, 50% of quartz sand, 10% of limestone, 5% of feldspar, TiO 2 3.7%, ZnO1.3%.
[0020] 2. Mixing: Mix the prepared raw materials with a ball mill, and the mixing time is 60 minutes.
[0021] 3. Melting: Melt the mixed material in a high-temperature furnace, the melting temperature is 1450°C, and the holding time is 120 minutes.
[0022] 4. Pouring: pour the glass melt into the preheated mold (the mold preheating temperature is 900°C), then demould the formed glass, and immediately put it into a 700°C furnace for annealing, and the holding time is 120min. Or quench the water, then sieve the glass particles, put them into the mold and compact them.
[0023] Crystallization treatment: heat the molded glass at 10°C / min to 850°C±30°C for 120min, then raise the temperature at 5°C / min to 950°C±30°C for 120min, then anneal to 500°C and cool naturally.
[0024] The chemical composition of the dilute t...
Embodiment 2
[0026] 1. Ingredients: Raw materials are proportioned by weight: 50% of dilute tailings, 35% of quartz sand, 5% of limestone, 5% of feldspar, and 5% of alumina.
[0027] 2. Mixing: Mix the prepared raw materials with a ball mill, and the mixing time is 100 minutes.
[0028] 3. Melting: Melt the mixed material in a high-temperature furnace, the melting temperature is 1430°C, and the holding time is 120 minutes.
[0029] 4. Pouring: pour the glass melt into the preheated mold (the mold preheating temperature is 900°C), then demould the formed glass, and immediately put it into a 700°C furnace for annealing, and the holding time is 120min. Or quench the water, then sieve the glass particles, put them into the mold and compact them.
[0030] 5. Crystallization treatment: Heat the molded glass at 10°C / min to 800°C±30°C and keep it for 120 minutes, then raise the temperature at 5°C / min to 900°C±30°C and keep it for 120 minutes, then anneal to 500°C and cool naturally.
[0031] The...
Embodiment 3
[0033] 1. Ingredients: Raw materials are proportioned by weight: 70% of dilute tailings, 26% of quartz sand, and 4% of limestone.
[0034] 2. Mixing: Mix the prepared raw materials with a ball mill, and the mixing time is 60 minutes.
[0035] 3. Melting: Melt the mixed material in a high-temperature furnace, the melting temperature is 1450°C, and the holding time is 120 minutes.
[0036] 4. Pouring: pour the glass melt into the preheated mold (the mold preheating temperature is 900°C), then demould the formed glass, and immediately put it into a 700°C furnace for annealing, and the holding time is 120min.
[0037] 5. Crystallization treatment: Heat the molded glass at 10°C / min to 850°C±30°C and keep it for 120min, then raise the temperature at 5°C / min to 950°C±30°C and keep it for 120min, then anneal to 500°C and cool naturally.
[0038] The chemical composition of the dilute tailings glass-ceramics prepared by the above process is: SiO 2 45.6%, Al2 o 3 5.5%, CaO10.6%, Fe ...
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