A Two Stage Flotation Process for Reducing MgO in a Fine Phosphate Process Stream

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Xiapeng Zheng Merrill P. Allen Ross W. Smith
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The results of flotation of a primary desliming hydrosizer overflow material containing 14.6 wt.% P20, and 3.6 wt.% MgO are presented. The phosphate minerals were collophane and francolite and all minerals appeared to be liberated. The material had not been previously treated with flotation reagents. In the experimentation, various collectors were evaluated for effectiveness. The relative effectiveness of flotation in different flotation devices was determined. Finally a two-stage flotation scheme is proposed using column flotation of dolomite in the first stage and Denver cell flotation in the second.
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APA: Xiapeng Zheng Merrill P. Allen Ross W. Smith  (2002)  A Two Stage Flotation Process for Reducing MgO in a Fine Phosphate Process Stream

MLA: Xiapeng Zheng Merrill P. Allen Ross W. Smith A Two Stage Flotation Process for Reducing MgO in a Fine Phosphate Process Stream. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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