Claims
- 1. A method of separating red mud from red mud slurry containing the red mud and sodium aluminate solution derived from a manufacturing process of aluminum hydroxide according to Bayer's process, the method comprising the steps of:
- preparing a sedimentation type solid-liquid separator which includes a sedimentation tank having a straight barrel section and an upward-expanding tapered section provided adjacent to the lower end of the straight barrel section, a clarified liquid discharge means disposed in an upper portion of the straight barrel section, a thickened slurry discharge means disposed in a lower portion of the tapered portion, and an agitation means disposed in the sedimentation tank for slowly agitating the thickened slurry so as to expedite the thickening of the thickened slurry and to collect sludge; and
- feeding the red mud slurry, in which flocs have been formed substantially completely by adding flocculant having molecular weight of not less than 5,000,000 thereto, into the clarified liquid near an upper face of the thickened slurry layer formed in the sedimentation tank in a substantially horizontal direction with a linear velocity in a range of 10 to 50 cm/sec, while causing the flocs to settle substantially freely, and discharging the clarified liquid and the thickened slurry through the clarified liquid discharge means and the thickened slurry discharge means, respectively.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the red mud slurry in which the flocs have been formed is fed in a direction within a range of about 30.degree. upward or downward with respect to a perfectly horizontal direction.
- 3. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the red mud slurry in which the flocs have been formed is fed radially outward from a center of the sedimentation tank to a periphery of the sedimentation tank, in a substantially horizontal direction.
- 4. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the red mud slurry in which the flocs have been formed is fed radially inward from a periphery of the sedimentation tank to a center of the sedimentation tank, in a substantially horizontal direction.
- 5. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the flocs are formed by adding a flocculant into such a position of a passage for supplying the red mud slurry to the sedimentation type solid-liquid separator that residence time of the red mud slurry therein is long enough for a growth of the flocs to be substantially completed.
- 6. The method recited in claim 5, wherein the flocculant is a high molecular flocculant.
- 7. The method recited in claim 5, wherein the flocculant is a high molecular flocculant of sodium polyacrylate group.
- 8. The method recited in claim 5, wherein the residence time is in range of about 5 to 60 seconds.
- 9. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the flocculant is a high molecular flocculant.
- 10. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the flocculant is a high molecular flocculant of sodium polyacrylate group.
- 11. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the ratio H/D of the straight barrel section height H to the straight barrel section diameter D is in a rang of 0.2 to 1.0 and apex angle of the tapered portion is in a range of 60.degree. to 120.degree., with respect to the sedimentation tank.
- 12. The method recited in claim 1, wherein the red mud slurry in which the flocs have been formed is fed at a position of 5 to 50 cm above an upper face of the thickened slurry layer formed in the sedimentation tank.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/510,337 filed on Aug. 2, 1995, now abandoned; which was a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 08/260,975 filed on Jun. 15, 1994.
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