Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in China

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gao Zhinzhong Gu Zhengxing
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

China abounds with phosphate resources, but most of them are of old geological age, have high dolomite and other impurities, and are fine grained. Prior to beneficiation, fine grinding is usually required for liberating impurity minerals from phosphate. These deposits are perhaps the most difficult to treat phosphate ores in the world. In its 30-year campaign for efficient utilization of indigenous phosphate resources in China, the Lianyungang Design and Research Institute (CLDRI) has developed fine-particle flotation technology for beneficiation of such low-quality phosphate ores. The processes of direct flotation using L or S series depressants and carbonate flotation have been successfully applied on industrial scale with very satisfactory results. This paper introduces three phosphate beneficiation practices in China: the Jinping plant of Jiangsu province, the Dayukou plant of Hubei, and the Wengfu plant of Guizhou.
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APA: Gao Zhinzhong Gu Zhengxing  (1999)  Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in China

MLA: Gao Zhinzhong Gu Zhengxing Plant Practices of Phosphate Beneficiation in China. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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