From our Ore to Your Door - Episode 16: Briquetting
To be fed into QMAG’s vertical shaft kilns, the magnesia must be transformed from loose powder into compressed briquettes.
Using high-pressure roller presses, we press finely ground magnesia into a compact shape that is suitable for high-temperature sintering (or deadburning). The inherent properties of caustic calcined magnesia means we can briquette the material without adding any additional chemicals or binders.
There are two roller presses used to service each of QMAG’s three high-temperature vertical shaft kilns. Each press has a unique purpose. The first press, referred to as the ‘predense press’, builds or replenishes the magnesia aggregate. The second, or ‘final press’, presses a mixture of magnesia powder and crushed pre-dense aggregate to produce a high-quality dense briquette ready for the kiln.
Making briquettes from powder is a fairly simple operation. We mix a ratio of finely ground magnesia and aggregate, and feed it into a column above the press. A pre-compacting screw removes some of the trapped air and forces the mixture from the column in between two counter-rotating rollers. These rollers are furnished with matching moulds that define the briquette shape. One roller is fixed and the other floating, as hydraulic rams apply pressure. We can continuously adjust the hydraulics to optimise the final briquette shape and properties.
QMAG Milestones
Last week QMAG eagerly celebrated the milestones that our fellow team members achieved at our mining operations in Kunwarara.
QMAG and CQU collaboration
We are thrilled to announce, on Friday 5th April, Queensland Magnesia & CQ University signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on future research, education & training opportunities.
New entity under the Refratechnik umbrella!
We are thrilled to announce a fantastic achievement for QMAG!
Our Women in Mining Awards Finalist - Leticia Shields
Supporting our Women in Mining Awards finalist, Leticia Shields, at the annual Award ceremony in Brisbane.
Welcome Belinda Housman!
Belinda joined QMAG in December 2023 as the HR Superintendent and has over 25 years experience working in the operational and strategic human resources space.
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