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titleOfInvention Process for the heat processing of ammonium aluminum alum to aluminum sulfate
abstract Crystalline ammonium aluminum alum is dehydrated in two stages in such a way that it is first burned in a flash in the flame of a burner at 1000 to 1500 ° C and then left in contact with the combustion gases at 250 to 600 ° C. The product dehydrated in this way is then thermally decomposed by heating at a constant temperature of 500 to 600 ° C., and the product obtained is immediately or subsequently dissolved in water at 40 to 95 ° C. to give the aqueous aluminum sulfate solution, from which crystalline aluminum sulfate can then be isolated if necessary.
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