Pilot-plant treatment of a Quebec talc ore

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. R. A. Andrews
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"Talc ore from Bakertalc, High water, Quebec analyzing about 60% talc, previously dry ground to about 95% minus 53 µm was beneficiated in an 11.4 kg/ h pilot-plant flotation circuit. A concentrate of 95.9% talc (necessary for paper-grade) was obtained at a recovery at 75.3% by employing 53 g/t of Dowfroth 250 collector at pH 9.2; further cleaning increased the grade to 97.2% talc at a recovery of 57.5%.Flotation of fresh ground 60% minus 44 µm ore at a feed rate of 18.6 kg/ h produced a grade of 96.4% talc with a recovery of 78.2%, using Aerofroth 70 collector a six carbon-branch chain alcohol, at pH 9.2.The similarity in the concentrate grade and recovery between pre-ground and fresh-ground ore indicated that it was not neces¬sary to grind to 95% minus 53/2m to achieve comparable selectivity. A grind of 60% minus 44 pm corresponds to 100% minus 300 µm.Flotation retention times obtained with fresh ground ore indicate 33 min. for combined rougher/scavenger, and 15 min. each for the first and second cleaners.Talc-magnesite flotation separation is explained in terms of physico-chemical forces, with reference to surface charge and adsorption mechanisms."
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APA: P. R. A. Andrews  (1989)  Pilot-plant treatment of a Quebec talc ore

MLA: P. R. A. Andrews Pilot-plant treatment of a Quebec talc ore. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1989.

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