High Throughput, High Solids Flotation Of 20 X 200 Mesh North Carolina Phosphate In A Short Column Cell

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joel F. Hutwelker Michael J. Garska Louis M. Schlesinger James T. Jr. Tanner
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A pilot plant was constructed and operated to investigate the column flotation of 20 x 200 mesh North Carolina phosphate ore, using high throughput, high solids operating conditions developed at the NCSU Minerals Research Laboratory. Flotation was performed at 45% solids in a 9.5 cm (3.75 in.) diameter by 2.26 m (7.4 ft.) tall column at throughputs of 19.1 t/hr/m2 (2.0 stph/ft2) and 31.7 t/hr/m2 (3.3 stph/ft2). Recoveries in excess of 98% of the phosphate value were obtained at the lower throughput -- while obtaining concentrate grades containing over 28% P205 (61.2% BPL) at that recovery. Recoveries of about 95% of the phosphate value were obtained at the higher throughput, while making a concentrate averaging 27.6% P205 (60.3% BPL). In addition, a better understanding of the variables governing the column flotation of coarse nonmetallic minerals was gained. Variables examined included superficial air velocity, throughput (superficial feed velocity), frother type, frother dosage, and bias rate.
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APA: Joel F. Hutwelker Michael J. Garska Louis M. Schlesinger James T. Jr. Tanner  (1993)  High Throughput, High Solids Flotation Of 20 X 200 Mesh North Carolina Phosphate In A Short Column Cell

MLA: Joel F. Hutwelker Michael J. Garska Louis M. Schlesinger James T. Jr. Tanner High Throughput, High Solids Flotation Of 20 X 200 Mesh North Carolina Phosphate In A Short Column Cell. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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