Challenging the Crago Double Float Process III. Beneficiation of Siliceous Phosphate Using the FIPR/SAPR Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Patrick Zhang Robert Snow Yingxue Yu
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The FIPR/SAPR process is FIPR's third approach to develop a viable alternative to the Crago "Double Float" process for phosphate flotation. SAPR stands for Single-collector, All-anionic Phosphate Recovery. The FIPR/SAPR process - offers a universal flowsheet for any anionic reagent system and flotation feed of varying sizes. For an unsized or fine flotation feed, the FIPR/SAPR process consists of the following steps: 1) high-solids conditioning with an anionic collector; 2) anionic rougher flotation, with the rougher concentrate sized at 48 (or 65) mesh and the +48 mesh recovered as a final product; and 3) cleaning flotation of the -48 mesh fraction from step 2. In a variation of step 2, the rougher concentrate from the first two cells may be collected as a final product, and the rougher concentrate from the last two cells sized at 48 or 65 mesh. The new process was tested with a blend of anionic collectors, achieving single-digit Insol at 85 + % recoveries.
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APA: Patrick Zhang Robert Snow Yingxue Yu  (2002)  Challenging the Crago Double Float Process III. Beneficiation of Siliceous Phosphate Using the FIPR/SAPR Process

MLA: Patrick Zhang Robert Snow Yingxue Yu Challenging the Crago Double Float Process III. Beneficiation of Siliceous Phosphate Using the FIPR/SAPR Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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