Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Adrian C. Dorenfeld
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The concentrator of Bonneville Ltd.* at Wendover, Utah, processes a feed obtained by, solar evaporation of a brine containing sodium and potassium chlorides with minor amounts of impurities. Salable potassium chloride concentrateis produced from this feed in two steps: flotation with amine reagents to concentrate the potassium chloride, and washing of the concentrate with fresh water to reach final grade. In the flotation step emphasis is placed on recovery, whereas the washing step has as its objective the production of salable grade (in excess of 60 percent K20 equivalent), with recovery being important but secondary Ideally, flotation should give maximum recovery at a concentrate grade which will permit washing to salable grade with a minimum recovery loss, thereby maximizing over-all recovery. Except for this relationship, flotation and washing are two separate and distinct operations.
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APA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld  (1965)  Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? Introduction

MLA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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