Improving Phosphate Flotation With New Chemistry, Smart Flowsheet And Novel Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Zhang
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The Crago “Double Float” process is widely used in upgrading phosphate ore. This process is inefficient, as it floats about 30-40% of the sands in the flotation feed twice and requires a deoiling step. This paper summarizes several research projects on improving phosphate flotation. The University of Utah investigated a new flotation chemistry for efficient flotation of phosphate in a single step. The Florida Institute of Phosphate Research developed several single-collector, all-anionic flotation flowsheets using various sizing schemes. In addition, Eriez invented the HydroFloat separator, which demonstrated great potential for processing coarse flotation feed in one step.
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APA: P. Zhang  (2004)  Improving Phosphate Flotation With New Chemistry, Smart Flowsheet And Novel Equipment

MLA: P. Zhang Improving Phosphate Flotation With New Chemistry, Smart Flowsheet And Novel Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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