Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And Opportunities

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jinrong (Patrick) Mang
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Three of the most challenging problems in phosphate beneficiation are discussed: flotation efficiency, resource conservation and environmental impact. Some new flotation machines offer the opportunity of reducing power and reagent consumption significantly, while increasing specific capacity many fold. Efficiency might also be improved dramatically by replacing the "double float" process with a single-collector scheme. Model based software control is a powerful tool for improving overall plant efficiency. Recovery of phosphate values from the phosphatic clays could extend phosphorus reserve life significantly. phosphate recovery from the slimes might be achieved by sizing-flotation, selective flocculation and bioleaching. Reducing the volume of phosphatic clays produced is another key stop to minimizing phoephate logs. Such a reduction may be realized by floating at finer cut size. Although an ideal' dolomite separation process is yet to be developed, a cationic flotation process may prove to 'be economically feasible. Loss of phosphate in the desliming stage is the major problem with most of the flotation schemes for removing dolomite.
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APA: Jinrong (Patrick) Mang  (1995)  Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And Opportunities

MLA: Jinrong (Patrick) Mang Phosphate Beneficiation - Challenges And Opportunities. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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