Effect of Z-164D on Grinding Efficiency of Oolitic Hematite and its Mechanism

2013 ◽  
Vol 753-755 ◽  
pp. 105-108
Author(s):  
Guo Feng Li ◽  
Ze Hong Wang ◽  
Xu Cheng

The effect of Z-164D dispersant on the grinding efficiency of oolitic hematite was studied. The content of-0.074 mm in the ground product was increased by 30.15% by using Z-164D dispersant which weight was 2% of oolitic hematite compared without using any dispersant under the optimal technological conditions of the grinding aid experiment. It was considered that the content of-0.074 mm in the ground product was increased by 26.52% by using Z-164D dispersant which weight was 1%, so it was confirmed that the weight of Z-164D dispersant was 1% of oolitic hematite from the perspective of economic benefit finally. On this basis, the absorption characteristics of the Z-164D on the oolitic hematite surface which could change the pulp viscosity and the surface experience of particles were studied and the mechanism how Z-164D dispersant improved the grinding efficiency of oolitic hematite was revealed.

2013 ◽  
Vol 787 ◽  
pp. 490-494
Author(s):  
Jin Xu ◽  
Chun Xia Wang

In order to improve grinding efficiency and achieve low-power operation, this paper presents the design of main drive gear. Under the premise of ensuring the gear strength, using a large teeth and a small modulus extend the life of the big gear, reduce costs to the optimal economic benefit. Gear layouts with optimization method and the design of the drive part meet the requirements of energy saving, high efficiency, low noise, safety and reliability, with certain application values.


2009 ◽  
Vol 00 (00) ◽  
pp. 090810023429058-9
Author(s):  
Juan Cheng ◽  
Zheng Hong Wu ◽  
Qineng Neng Ping ◽  
Bogang Wang ◽  
Junjun Lu

Planta Medica ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 73 (09) ◽  
Author(s):  
M Gangopadhyay ◽  
R Bhattacharya ◽  
D Chakraborty ◽  
S Bhattacharya ◽  
A Mitra ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Okolie S.O. ◽  
Kuyoro S.O. ◽  
Ohwo O. B

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) will revolutionize how humans relate with the physical world around us. Many grand challenges await the economically vital domains of transportation, health-care, manufacturing, agriculture, energy, defence, aerospace and buildings. Exploration of these potentialities around space and time would create applications which would affect societal and economic benefit. This paper looks into the concept of emerging Cyber-Physical system, applications and security issues in sustaining development in various economic sectors; outlining a set of strategic Research and Development opportunities that should be accosted, so as to allow upgraded CPS to attain their potential and provide a wide range of societal advantages in the future.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
TATIANA M. PÓVOAS ◽  
DINA A.G. ANGÉLICO ◽  
ANA P.V. EGAS ◽  
PEDRO E.G. LOUREIRO ◽  
LICÍNIO M. GANDO-FERREIRA ◽  
...  

We conducted a comparative evaluation of different treatments for the bleaching of eucalypt kraft pulps beginning with OP stages. The treatments tested were (1) an acid chelation stage with DTPA (OQP sequence); (2) a hot acid stage (AOP sequence); and (3) a chelant addition into the alkaline oxygen stage ((OQ)P and A(OQ)P sequences). The latter strategy was also studied for environmental reasons, as it contributes to the closure of the filtrate cycle. The OQP sequence leads to the highest brightness gain and pulp viscosity and the lowest peroxide consumption caused by an efficient metals control. Considering that the low biodegradability of the chelant is a problem, the A(OQ)P sequence is an interesting option because it leads to reduced peroxide consumption (excluding OQP) while still reaching high brightness values and similar brightness reversion to OQP prebleaching, with only a viscosity loss of 160 dm3/kg. Therefore, a hot acid stage could be considered when a separate acid Q stage is absent in a prebleaching sequence of Eucalyptus globulus kraft pulps involving OP stages.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (10) ◽  
pp. 643-651 ◽  
Author(s):  
ROBERT J. OGLESBY ◽  
HUMPHREY J. MOYNIHAN ◽  
RICARDO B. SANTOS ◽  
ASHOK GHOSH ◽  
PETER W. HART

The impact of commercially prepared, fully bleached pulp viscosity variation on handsheet physical properties was evaluated at different levels of pulp refining. Hardwood pulps from the same brownstock species mix, cooking parameters, and kappa numbers were processed through two different commercial bleach plants: one with a D0(EP)D1D2 sequence and the second with an OD0(EOP)D1 sequence. Additionally, a commercial softwood (predominately Scotts pine) brownstock pulp bleached by an OD0(EP)D1D2 sequence was employed in this study. Pulps with viscosities ranging from 14 to 21 mPa∙s were refined in a Valley beater to two freeness levels, and the associated handsheet physical properties were measured in this study. Over the pulp viscosity range of 14 to 21 mPa∙s, no clear correlation was found to exist between pulp viscosity and related paper physical properties. Finally, a series of laboratory prepared bleached pulps were purposely prepared under non-ideal conditions to reduce their final viscosities to lower values. Handsheets made from these pulps were tested in their unbeaten condition for physical strength properties. Significant and rapid strength loss occurred when the measured pulp viscosity dropped below 12 mPa∙s; overall strength properties showed no correlation to viscosity above the critical 12 mPa∙s value.


2016 ◽  
Vol 136 (5) ◽  
pp. 172-179
Author(s):  
Yuta Ishii ◽  
Yuma Takida ◽  
Yoshiaki Kanamori ◽  
Hiroaki Minamide ◽  
Kazuhiro Hane

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