Column Flotation of Dorowa Rock Phosphate Slimes: The Influence of Feed Rate, Feed Percent Solids, and Pother Dosage on Column Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. R. C. Fernandes M. Nyamhunga D. J. Simbi
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The recovery of P2O5 from a 90-95% minus 45 microns phosphate slimes sample was carried out in a 5.08-cm internal diameter and 549-cm high flotation column cell. The influence of the feed rate, feed percent (%) solids, and frother dosage on the recovery was investigated following a truncated cubic 3 level by 3 variables experimental design. Two three-variable interactions of feed rate (-l)/feed percent solids (+l)/frother dosage (-1) and feed rate (-l)/feed percent solids (-1)/ frother dosage (+I) gave the region of optimum column performance: recovery (52.60-74.50%), mass yield (15.68-18.80%), and concentrate grade (22.87-31.2196). The collector dosage also showed a significant influence on the column performance. The high reagent consumption relative to the current plant levels points to the need for the removal of ultrafine particles (<10 µm).
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APA: T. R. C. Fernandes M. Nyamhunga D. J. Simbi  (1999)  Column Flotation of Dorowa Rock Phosphate Slimes: The Influence of Feed Rate, Feed Percent Solids, and Pother Dosage on Column Performance

MLA: T. R. C. Fernandes M. Nyamhunga D. J. Simbi Column Flotation of Dorowa Rock Phosphate Slimes: The Influence of Feed Rate, Feed Percent Solids, and Pother Dosage on Column Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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