Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the Classical

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mitchell J. Willis
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Recovery of fine particles has been considered to be a major limitation of the classical flotation process. However, the beneficiation of kaolin, a naturally occurring fine ore, via flotation has been practiced over the last 40 years. Kaolin is valued as a white pigment, and therefore, the goal in kaolin flotation circuits is to remove the colored impurities to result in an acceptable brightness product. Kaolin flotation originated with a novel carrier flotation process, and later on carrier less flotation techniques were developed. The collector chemistry utilized to beneficiate kaolin is based on fatty acids, and recently hydroxamates have been successfully used. The purpose of this paper is to cover the flotation practice in the kaolin industry in terms of the history and the reagent schemes.
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APA: Mitchell J. Willis  (1999)  Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the Classical

MLA: Mitchell J. Willis Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the Classical. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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