Beneficiation of phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangue

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. M. Moudgill T. V. Vasudevan
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Marine sedimentary deposits account for 80% and igneous deposits 17% of the total world output of phosphate rock. The phosphate mineral is well crystallized and exhibits a greater floatability in the igneous deposits than the sedimentary ores. Both silicates and carbonates contribute the major gangue associated with the sedimentary ores. Although removal of silica from sedimentary phosphates by froth flotation has been in practice for several decades, with the depletion of high-grade reserves, new attempts are being made to improve the efficiency of current silica removal technology and to develop new processes for beneficiation of phosphate ores associated with the carbonate gangue. In this paper, recent developments in processing of sedimentary phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangue are discussed.
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APA: B. M. Moudgill T. V. Vasudevan  (1987)  Beneficiation of phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangue

MLA: B. M. Moudgill T. V. Vasudevan Beneficiation of phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangue. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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