2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0370-44672011000300015
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Purificação de resíduos de oficina de artesanato em pedra-sabão por flotação e alvejamento químico

Abstract: Na região de Ouro Preto-MG, existem diversas oficinas de artesanato em pedra-sabão. Nessas oficinas, o processo de fabricação de panelas e objetos de adorno, produz uma grande quantidade de resíduos, que, normalmente, são depositados nas proximidades das oficinas, sem nenhuma forma de controle. Esse trabalho teve por objetivo recuperar o talco contido na fração granulométrica abaixo de 74μm desses resíduos através de purificação por flotação e alvejamento químico com HCl. Entre as variáveis estudadas na flotaç… Show more

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“…The value of oil absorption of the purified product was 28.5 (g/100 g). This value is within the specification for pigments and extenders (Rodrigues and Lima, 2011;Casanova et al, 2007). The morphology of the particles of purified talc was lamellar, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…The value of oil absorption of the purified product was 28.5 (g/100 g). This value is within the specification for pigments and extenders (Rodrigues and Lima, 2011;Casanova et al, 2007). The morphology of the particles of purified talc was lamellar, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The mass recovery of the rougher purified product was 81% of the global residue (À74 mm), and the whiteness obtained was 67%, which is approximately 3.5% higher than that of the rougher purified product without desliming (Table 4); after two cleaning steps, it was approximately 71%. As in the previous case, a product with specifications within those for paper filler and paint was obtained once the particles were lamellar and the oil absorption was 28.5 (g/100 g) (Rodrigues and Lima, 2011). Despite the whiteness gained in the cleaning steps, the cleaning steps are not justified because the mass recovery drops drastically and the whiteness of obtained product is not enough for more valuable use.…”
Section: Purification Tests For the à74 MM Samplementioning
confidence: 89%
“…The industrial sectors of insecticides and fertilizers do not require minimum values of whiteness and other specifications for the talc, so it can be concluded that the non-magnetic products of magnetic separation can be used in these two sectors, provided they present 99% of the particles smaller than 44 μm for the first and without granulometric restriction for the second. In addition, it can be used as filler for wallpaper and packing (Rodrigues & Lima, 2011.…”
Section: Preliminary Talc Concentration Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aiming to reduce these losses, studies carried out with residues collected in different quarries proved the feasibility incorporation of up to 40% of those materials in red ceramic (Babiski et al 2012;Aguiar & Gadioli, 2020). Flotation tests performed with soapstone residues from the Santa Rita region in Ouro Preto-MG followed by concentrate leaching with HCl, produced talc for application as filler in the manufacturing of paper (wallpaper and packing) and plastic (Rodrigues & Lima, 2011Garcia et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%