Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. R. Rule D. E. Kirby D. C. Dahlin
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The US Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to develop methods for economic recovery of phosphate, as part of a government effort to assure an adequate supply of fertilizer minerals. Western phosphate varies from soft, friable, altered phosphatic shale to hard, tightly cemented, unaltered phosphate rock. To supplement current methods of beneficiation (normally restricted to sizing), the USBM has developed a flotation procedure that includes depression of phosphate minerals with H2SiF6 and anionic flotation of carbonate minerals, followed immediately by cationic flotation of silicate minerals. Tested on several different ore types, the procedure has yielded phosphate concentrates that range in grade from 28 to 31% P2O3 with a phosphate recovery factor of 60 to 70%.
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APA: A. R. Rule D. E. Kirby D. C. Dahlin  (1978)  Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates

MLA: A. R. Rule D. E. Kirby D. C. Dahlin Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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