Claims
- 1. A wet method of processing naturally occurring clay ore to separate Attapulgite clay from other materials comprising the steps of:crushing the clay ore, adding a dispersant to water, preparing a slurry of the clay ore with the aqueous dispersant to disperse the Attapulgite clay in the water, separating the dispersed Attapulgite clay from un-dispersed materials, and drying the dispersed Attapulgite clay to a free-moisture content of approximately 2-3%.
- 2. The wet method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of adding the dried clay to water and re-dispersing the clay using a low shear mixer forming a dispersion containing up to approximately 35% by weight of clay.
- 3. The wet method of claim 1, wherein the dispersant is sodium polyacrylate having a molecular weight between 4,000 and 5,000.
- 4. The wet method of claim 1, wherein the dispersant is tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
- 5. The wet method of claim 1, wherein the separated Attapulgite clay is in the form of elongated rods substantially free of grit and non-Attapulgite clay.
- 6. The wet method of claim 1, wherein the dispersed Attapulgite clay is dried using an air swept turbulent drier.
- 7. The wet method of claim 6, wherein the air in the drier is between 85° C. and 210° C.
- 8. A purified dry attapulgite clay having loosely bound, non-agglomerated elongated rods, free of grit and non-attapulgite clay prepared in accordance with the method of claim 1.
- 9. A wet method for separating and dispersing Attapulgite clay comprising the steps of:crushing naturally occurring clay, adding a dispersant to water, preparing a slurry of the naturally occurring clay with the aqueous dispersant wherein the clay is dispersed in the water, separating non-Attapulgite materials from the aqueous slurry of Attapulgite clay, drying the dispersed Attapulgite clay, adding the dry Attapulgite clay to water, and redispersing the clay in the water using a low shear mixer without the addition of further dispersant or a surfactant forming a dispersion containing up to approximately 35% by weight of Attapulgite clay.
- 10. The wet method of claim 9, wherein the dispersant is sodium polyacrylate having a molecular weight between 4,000 and 5,000.
- 11. The wet method of claim 9, wherein the dispersant is tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
- 12. The wet method of claim 9, wherein the non-Attapulgite material is quartz, dolomite, limestone, feldspar, diatomaceous, earth, mica, titania, aluminum montmorillonite, sepiolite, bentonite and kaolin.
- 13. An aqueous dispersion of attapulgite clay, free of grit and non-attapulgite clay, avoiding additional dispersants or surfactants, prepared in accordance with the method of claim 9.
- 14. A purified attapulgite clay comprising:a dispersant adsorbed to the surface of the clay, elongated rods substantially free of grit and non-Attapulgite clay, dried at atmospheric pressure in turbulent air at a temperature of 85° C.-210° C. avoiding stabilizers and grinding, and the attapulgite clay having a free-moisture content of approximately 0.1%-9%.
- 15. The attapulgite clay of claim 14, wherein the dispersant is sodium polyacrylate having a molecular weight between 4,000 and 5,000.
- 16. An aqueous dispersion of the attapulgite clay of claim 14, the dispersion containing up to approximately 35% by weight of attapulgite clay.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 09/190,528, filed Nov. 12, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,130,179, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
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