Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile And Other Heavy Minerals From Central Florida Pebble Phosphate Matrix

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William E. Lamont
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

As a part of the Department of the Interior's rutile and titaniferous materials development program conducted under the Defense Production Act, the Bureau of Mines investigated the potential for producing national stockpile grade rutile from plant products of phosphate beneficiation plants operating in the central Florida pebble phosphate district. The potential for producing ilmenite, zircon, and monazite concentrates from the plant products was also investigated. Results of these studies indicated that 3,000 to 6,000 tons of rutile, 28,000 to 55,000 tons of ilmenite, 9,000 to 19,000 tons of zircon, and 400 to 800 tons of monazite passed through the plant circuits annually. All of these minerals are presently being sent to waste ponds. Beneficiation of a bulk heavy mineral concentrate separated from the amine flotation tailing (froth product) of numerous plants in the district showed that it was possible to produce a rutile concentrate containing over 94 percent Ti02. Additional studies showed that over 70 percent of the Ti02 in the rutile concentrate could be isolated in a product containing 98.0 percent Ti02. The studies also showed that it was possible to produce ilmenite concentrates containing 63 percent Ti02, zircon concen¬trates containing 65 percent Zr02, monazite concentrates containing over 85 percent monazite [(Ce,La,Y,Th) (P04)], and xenotime concentrates containing over 35 percent xenotime (YPO4).
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APA: William E. Lamont  (1969)  Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile And Other Heavy Minerals From Central Florida Pebble Phosphate Matrix

MLA: William E. Lamont Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile And Other Heavy Minerals From Central Florida Pebble Phosphate Matrix. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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