Flotation Of Insoluble Slimes From Potash Ore

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Laboratory testing by the Federal Bureau of Mines has shown that the removal of insoluble slimes using selective flocculation and flotation is a viable method for treating low-grade potash ores which have a high content of water-insoluble impurities. Results indicated that up to 85 percent of the insoluble slimes could be removed from sylvinite ore containing 5 percent water insolubles and 13 percent K20 using nonionic or cationic polyacrylamide flocculants and cationic, anionic, and/or nonionic collectors. Subsequent potash flotation recovered up to 88 percent of the potash in rougher concentrates containing 47 to 57 percent K20. Sizing and cleaner flotation of the rougher concentrates upgraded the products to 60 percent K20. Filtration of the insoluble slimes flotation concentrates recovered 87 to 0 percent of the brine. Flotation concentrate filtration rates were 7 times faster than the filtration rates of mechanically deslimed products.
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APA:  (1977)  Flotation Of Insoluble Slimes From Potash Ore

MLA: Flotation Of Insoluble Slimes From Potash Ore. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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