Influence Of Temperature, Water Quality And Collector Type On Flotation Performance Of A Peruvian Phosphate Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
Rogerio de Oliveira Baldoino
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The sedimentary phosphate deposit of Bayovar is located in a very dry area of Peru (desert of Sechura) which is close to the Pacific coast. It consists of seven superposed layers (beds) which call for different strategy of concentration. The ore is composed predominantly by apatite (84% in weight basis) plus silicates (16%). In order to treat the ore from beds 1-5, a suitable standard mineral processing circuit (composed of scrubbing, screening, attrition and desliming) started its operation in 2010, yielding 3.9 Mt/y of concentrate assaying 30% of P2O5. To concentrate phosphate from beds 6-7, however, it is necessary to carry out further cationic reverse flotation of silicates, at neutral pH, to yield a concentrate, which meets market specification. The new process was developed in laboratory scale by a collaborative program conducted between Vale S.A. and the University of Sao Paulo-Brazil. A pilot plant has currently been running in order to confirm the very good results yielded in laboratory scale. The successful accomplishment of flotation in the current beneficiation flow sheet will enable a capacity expansion of 1.9 Mt/y of concentrate assaying 30% of P2O5. As water resources are very limited at Bayovar region, all the steps of concentration, including flotation, must be performed with seawater, which must be continuously recycled. This work addresses some relevant topics related to the use of seawater in the reverse cationic flotation of silicates: influence of temperature, water quality (ageing and chemical composition) and collector type (ether amine versus condensate). The results indicate that condensate amine works better than ether amine. If flotation is conducted with the former collector, the separation process is able to tolerate changes in temperature (25-40oC) and water quality caused by either evaporation or ageing. Keywords: phosphate, flotation, seawater, temperature, ageing, concentration, salt
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APA: Rogerio de Oliveira Baldoino  (2012)  Influence Of Temperature, Water Quality And Collector Type On Flotation Performance Of A Peruvian Phosphate Ore

MLA: Rogerio de Oliveira Baldoino Influence Of Temperature, Water Quality And Collector Type On Flotation Performance Of A Peruvian Phosphate Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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