Evaluation Of A Hydro-Pneumatic Froth Flotation Cell In Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Philip A. Bucci
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The Florida phosphate industry successfully uses froth flotation to concentrate phosphate in: the particle size range of approximately 28 to 150 mesh. However, as recently as 1965, coarse particles in the range of 14 to 28 mesh generally had not been beneficiated by conventional flotation methods at recoveries high enough to be considered adequate. It has been customary to upgrade this coarse material; by "agglomerate flotation" or "skin flotation" using belts, tables or spirals. While these devices have proved commercially effective, their capacities are much lower than those of froth flotation cells. To determine whether coarse phosphate material could be recovered successfully by froth flotation, Armour Agricultural Chemical Company began a series of pilot and plant tests; in April 1965. Objective of the tests was to compare over-all performance of a froth flotation cell design relatively new to the phosphate industry with results from the belt circuit at the Bartow, Fla., plant.
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APA: Philip A. Bucci  (1966)  Evaluation Of A Hydro-Pneumatic Froth Flotation Cell In Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate ? I. Introduction

MLA: Philip A. Bucci Evaluation Of A Hydro-Pneumatic Froth Flotation Cell In Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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