Claims
- 1. In a process for the production of soda ash from trona by the normal monohydrate process including the steps of calcining said trona to form a mixture of sodium carbonate and insoluble impurities, forming an initial aqueous solution of said carbonate containing a slurry of said impurities, separating said impurities from said sodium carbonate solution to form a purified solution, crystallizing sodium carbonate monohydrate from said purified solution and drying such crystals to form soda ash, the improvement comprising subjecting said initial solution to a first hydrocyclone separation step to provide a first overflow containing dissolved sodium carbonate and relatively fine insoluble impurities and a first underflow containing dissolved sodium carbonate and relatively coarse insoluble impurities, subjecting said first overflow successively to thickening, filtration, color removal, filtration, crystallization and drying steps to provide a soda ash product, and adding said first underflow to an aqueous medium to form a second slurry and then subjecting said second slurry to a second hydrocyclone separation step to provide a second overflow and a second underflow, recycling said second overflow to said initial aqueous solution, and subjecting said second underflow to a screening step to provide a screen oversize fraction which is discarded and a screen undersize which is recycled to said initial aqueous solution.
- 2. In the process of claim 1, said initial solution having a percent solids content of about 6 to 14 and a mesh size distribution of insolubles predominantly about +20 and about -70 mesh, said first hydrocyclone separation step providing an overflow having about 2.5 to 3.5 percent solids and predominantly about 200 mesh insolubles, and an underflow having about 15 to 25% solids and predominantly about +50 mesh insolubles, said second hydrocyclone separation step providing an overflow having about 2.5 to 3.5 percent solids and predominantly about 200 mesh insolubles, and an underflow having about 15-25% solids and predominantly about +70 mesh insolubles.
- 3. In the process of claim 2, said screen oversize being subjected to size reduction prior to being discarded.
- 4. In the process of claim 2, said first and second hydrocyclone separation steps each comprised of at least two hydrocyclones in series.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 835,697 filed Sept. 20, 1977 and now abandoned.
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Trawinski, E & MJ, Sep., 1976, pp. 115-127. |
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