Abstract:
In order to explore the physical properties of magnetite in the roasted copper slag in the molten state, a melt oxidation roasting experiment was conducted on the copper slag in a CO/CO
2 atmosphere. The effects were investigated of CaO addition and calcination temperature on the transition process of Fe
2SiO
4 to Fe
3O
4 in the slag, and the migration and enrichment of Fe
3O
4. The addition of CaO promotes the conversion of Fe
2SiO
4 to Fe
3O
4 in the slag and the migration and enrichment of Fe
3O
4, and the properly selected roasting temperature can maximize the migration and enrichment of Fe
3O
4. Finally, it was found that the addition of CaO was 25 % of the mass of the copper slag, the calcination temperature was 1 300 ℃, the holding time was 2 h, and the volume of CO
2 and CO was 190:10. The Fe
2SiO
4 in the copper slag had basically completed the conversion to Fe
3O
4 and its migration and enrichment degree was better.