中国有色金属学报(英文版)
Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China
Vol. 6 No. 1 March 1996 |
(Departrnent of Metallurgy,Kunming Universityof Science and Technology,Kunming 650093)
Abstract:More than 40 kinds of selected minerals and compounds were individually irradiated bymicrowaves under an inert atmosphere,and the temperatures of samples were measured with a metal-sheathed thermocouple inserted into the samples directly. The results indicated that most sulphide and some oxide minerals and compounds could be heated to high temperatures in a short time,whereas the common gangue minerals,some oxide and oxy-salt minerals or compounds could not. The sulphide min-erals had faster heating rate than the oxide minerals containing the same canons. The impurities of min-erals had significant effect on the heating rate. The selective heating characteristics of microwaves on different minerals and compounds could be attributed to the differences between their conductivities or dielectric loss factors and bonding properties.
Key words: microwave heating minerals and compounds mineral processing extractive metallurgy