Effect of Variability in Feed Characteristics on Fatty Acid Flo-tation of Florida Phosphates

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

At times the phosphate industry, in Florida, encounters phosphate rock that gives lower than expected P2O5 recovery in the rougher plant section. The drop in recovery is typically 10% and as much as 30% or more. Variations in feed quality from day to day, shift to shift and even from drag-line to drag line, represent a challenge to the beneficiation plant operators and reagents? suppliers. Therefore, this characterization study has been initiated to identify the reasons for the differences in flotation behavior of such feeds. The study involves many samples to cover such variations. The characterization work includes: ? Mineralogical and chemical analysis; ? Size, shape, surface roughness and porosity analysis; ? Surface charge and surface contamination with other phases (minerals); ? Clay content and its relationship to phosphate and silica particles. The results correlated with flotation data and adsorption density measurements clearly establish the statistically significant variability in characteristic features that influence flotation response. This article discusses results from the above listed studies. On the basis of the obtained data, recommendations of practical approaches to overcome the problem of feed variability in phosphate flotation plants are delineated.
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APA:  (2014)  Effect of Variability in Feed Characteristics on Fatty Acid Flo-tation of Florida Phosphates

MLA: Effect of Variability in Feed Characteristics on Fatty Acid Flo-tation of Florida Phosphates. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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