Direct Flotation Of Potash From Insoluble-Slime-Bearing Sylvinite And Carnallite Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald G. Foot
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, devised a direct flotation method for treating low-grade carnallice (KC1.MgC12. 6H20) and sylvinite (a mixture of KC1 and NaC1) ores characterized by a high content of water-insoluble impurities. The procedure consists of (1) flocculation-depression of the insoluble slimes, (2) decomposition leach (carnallite only), (3) potash rougher, cleaner and recleaner flotation, and (4) final product leaching. The technique eliminates the necessity of removing the water-insoluble slimes by mechanical or flotation desliming. Laboratory results demonstrated that the direct flotation procedure, when compared with conventional techniques, yielded equivalent or improved flotation results with equal or less reagent consumptions. The direct flotation method recovered 81.6% of the solid-phase KC1 from carnallite ore and 79.7% of the KC1 from sylvinite ore in final products containing 60.5% and 60.9% K20, respectively. A flowsheet incorporating the described flotation procedure is presented.
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APA: Donald G. Foot  (1981)  Direct Flotation Of Potash From Insoluble-Slime-Bearing Sylvinite And Carnallite Ores

MLA: Donald G. Foot Direct Flotation Of Potash From Insoluble-Slime-Bearing Sylvinite And Carnallite Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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