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Entry: calcination
URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/ProcessingActivityType/calcination
Calcination (also referred to as calcining) is a thermal treatment process in presence of air applied to ores and other solid materials to bring about a thermal decomposition, phase transition, or removal of a volatile fraction. The calcination process normally takes place at temperatures below the melting point of the product materials. Calcination is to be distinguished from roasting, in which more complex gas–solid reactions take place between the furnace atmosphere and the solids.
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submitted by | Abdel FELIACHI |
accepted on | 8 Jan 2019 15:58:49.688 |
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calcination
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calcination
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leachate precipitation
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Calcination (also referred to as calcining) is a thermal treatment process in presence of air applied to ores and other solid materials to bring about a thermal decomposition, phase transition, or removal of a volatile fraction. The calcination process normally takes place at temperatures below the melting point of the product materials. Calcination is to be distinguished from roasting, in which more complex gas–solid reactions take place between the furnace atmosphere and the solids.
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Processing Activity Type
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calcination
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11.3..
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calcination
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calcining
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Concept
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