Arsenic Removal From Fluorite Ore By Nano Grinding Using A Tower Mill

International Mineral Processing Congress
T. Fujita
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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6
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

A high-grade fluorite ore is converted into hydrogen fluoride to produce many kinds of materials containing fluorine. Recently, it is becoming necessary to use low-grade fluorite ore due to the depletion of high grade ore. The low-grade fluorites usually have impurities such as SiO2, P, CaCO3 and arsenic. The most impurities such as SiO2, CaCO3 and P can be removed by using flotation method. However, the removal of arsenic is difficult, and the arsenic contamination decreases the hydrogen fluoride production percentage. The novel technologies for processing low-grade fluorite ore are urgently needed, in order to lower the arsenic concentration to less than 100 mg/kg. In this study, the removal of arsenic from low-grade fluorite ore has been investigated by means of an autogenous grinding using tower mill in sulfuric acid aqueous solution and 0.3 mm zirconia balls in water. The nano grinding in water can prevent the dissolution of 0.3 mm size zirconia balls as grinding media by sulfuric acid solution. Experimental results showed that the arsenic concentration was reduced from 260 mg/kg to 90 mg/kg and CaF2 recovery reached 90% by this process.
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APA: T. Fujita  (2012)  Arsenic Removal From Fluorite Ore By Nano Grinding Using A Tower Mill

MLA: T. Fujita Arsenic Removal From Fluorite Ore By Nano Grinding Using A Tower Mill. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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