Seawater Usage in Flotation for Minerals Beneficiation in Arid Regions (Arab Countries) (Simulation and Application)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 496 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
In view of the shortage of soft water all over the Middle East countries, seawater may be used to replace the fresh water in flotation beneficiation. The flotation process required about 7 m3 of fresh water/ ton ore. This article aimed to study the effect of seawater cations and anions on the flotation process of four important mineral commodities. The adsorption of collector, zeta-potential, zero point of charge and floatability of pure minerals were studied. The individual effects of different cations and anions that are predominant in seawater, within their more or less actual concentrations were studied on individual mineral and on groups of them. The troublesome Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions, in the anionic circuit could be controlled by soda ash addition to the pulp before the anionic collector. The addition of sodium silicate improved the floatation selectivity of mineral mixtures and natural ore. At the optimum conditions the calcareous phosphate ore yielded a concentrate recovery of 83% with a grade of 34% P2O5, with 0.61%MgO, which from an ore assaying (25.3% P2O5 and 9.4% MgO).
Citation
APA:
(2003) Seawater Usage in Flotation for Minerals Beneficiation in Arid Regions (Arab Countries) (Simulation and Application)MLA: Seawater Usage in Flotation for Minerals Beneficiation in Arid Regions (Arab Countries) (Simulation and Application). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.