Flotation of Dolomitic and Calcareous Phosphate Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Talaat A. B. Lawendy Guerry H. McClellan
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Abstract

Batch laboratory-scale flotation tests were conducted on some carbonate-containing sedimentary phosphate ores to obtain concentrates suitable for chemical processing. The phosphate samples tested contained both calcite and dolomite. The calcitic phosphate ore was from Israel and the dolomitic ores were from China, India, Egypt, and Pakistan. The phosphate sample from Pakistan also contained a significant amount of silica. Several flotation techniques that have been proposed for upgrading carbonate -containing phosphate ores and concentrates were tested. Two processes gave better results compared with the other processes tested: a modified IMC anionic process and a. phosphoric acid depression process. At the best flotation conditions tested, phosphate concentrates assaying 32.5%-36.5% P205, 44.0%-51.0% CaO, and 0.6%-1.0% MgO were obtained at 69%-76% overall P205 recoveries from run-of-mine (ROM) ores containing 16.0%-25.0% P205, 40.0%-52.0% CaO, and 1.0%-11.6% MgO.
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APA: Talaat A. B. Lawendy Guerry H. McClellan  (1993)  Flotation of Dolomitic and Calcareous Phosphate Ores

MLA: Talaat A. B. Lawendy Guerry H. McClellan Flotation of Dolomitic and Calcareous Phosphate Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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