On-Stream Phosphorus And Acid Insoluble Analyses For Phosphate Rock Flotation Control

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard D. Grove
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The on-stream analysis of phosphorus and silica has not been possible by XRF techniques and only recently has some success been indicated with quantitative XRD for P. Yet there has been a recognized need for an on-stream analysis of P and acid insoluble to permit the automatic control of phosphate rock flotation plants which produce some 30-40 million tons of concentrate each year in the southeastern U.S. IMC Fertilizer, Inc., the largest U.S. phosphate rock producer, embarked on a program to develop such an on-stream analysis capability several years ago. Following many months of lab and prototype development, the first commercial installations started in December 1986 and now have completed some 400,000 analyses with surprising accuracy, precision and reliability. The use of these devices in the improved control of the phosphate flotation plant is currently receiving some very serious attention at IMC.
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APA: Richard D. Grove  (1989)  On-Stream Phosphorus And Acid Insoluble Analyses For Phosphate Rock Flotation Control

MLA: Richard D. Grove On-Stream Phosphorus And Acid Insoluble Analyses For Phosphate Rock Flotation Control. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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