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The IUPAC defines calcination as "heating to high temperatures in air or oxygen".[1] However, calcination is also used to mean a thermal treatment process in the absence or limited supply of air or oxygen applied to ores and other solid materials to bring about a thermal decomposition. A calciner is a steel cylinder that rotates inside a heated furnace and performs indirect high-temperature processing (550–1150 °C, or 1000–2100 °F) within a controlled atmosphere.
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Calcination: It is a process in which the ore is heated to a high temperature below the melting point of metal in absence of air or limited supply of air. The change that takes place during calcination with reactions are: ∙ Moisture and water from hydrated ores, volatile impurities and organic matter are removed
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