Beneficiation of Eshidiya A3 Phosphate Ore: Correlation Among Laboratory, Pilot, and Industrial Results

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 606 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company is one of the world's major phosphate rock and phosphatic fertilizers producers (the second largest phosphate rock exporter), with ore reserves exceeding 2 billion tonnes, mainly located in the Eshidiya area. The Eshidiya phosphate deposits, 120 km north-east of Aqaba, are of sedimentary origin (as are all phosphate ore in Jordan). Three exploitable beds (Al, A2, and A3) with variable content of P205, CaO, SiO2, etc., are processed in order to produce 68-70,73-75, and 75-77% TCP grades. The A3 bed, which is characterized as the most siliceous containing 40-48% TCP, requires physical beneficiation using wet scrubbing, screening, and desliming by hydrocylone, followed by anionic conventional flotation to achieve 75- 77% TCP grade. For the last 15 years extensive laboratory and pilot tests (including physical, chemical, and mineralogical studies) were carried out. After operating the industrial plant, certain modifications were deemed necessary to adjust the operational parameters and the final flowsheet, which was followed to obtain the targeted quantity and quality of concentrate.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Beneficiation of Eshidiya A3 Phosphate Ore: Correlation Among Laboratory, Pilot, and Industrial ResultsMLA: Beneficiation of Eshidiya A3 Phosphate Ore: Correlation Among Laboratory, Pilot, and Industrial Results. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.