Phosphate Beneficiation – Trends of the 90’s

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jinrong (Patrick) Zhang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Improvement of conventional flotation efficiency, separation of carbonates from apatite, recovery of phosphate values from phosphatic clay and other ways of utilizing the clay, disposal of clay slurries and subsequent reclamation of the settling areas, and conservation of resources and energy remain major challenges in the beneficiation area for the phosphate industry. These problems have been actively investigated by the industry, government agencies, and research organizations for decades with modest success. However, some recent research activities have generated promising results and possible new technologies. The dominant position of the Crago process in phosphate beneficiation is being challenged by some of the single stage processing schemes. Heavy media separation enables one producer to process a portion of high carbonate ores. Separation of dolomite from apatite by reverse flotation of carbonates with phosphate depressants showed potential for industrial application. Consolidation of phosphatic clays in mine cuts using a modified "sandwich" process is being tested. Beneficiation in the acidulation plant or grinding at the mines may be considered in the future.
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APA: Jinrong (Patrick) Zhang  (1993)  Phosphate Beneficiation – Trends of the 90’s

MLA: Jinrong (Patrick) Zhang Phosphate Beneficiation – Trends of the 90’s. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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