Plant Site Column Flotation Tests

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Glenn A. Gruber Kerby Glass
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Mr. C. A. Hollingsworth introduced commercial column flotation to the Florida Phosphate Industry in 1976, with a six feet diameter prototype cell at the Tenoroc Mine. More than two-dozen column cells have been installed in phosphate beneficiation plants since then. The increased interest in column cells for phosphate flotation, and their potential use in new plant construction, prompted the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research to fund programs to investigate various aspects of column flotation. This report describes a test program, conducted by JACOBS at CF Industries Hardee Complex II, as part of a comprehensive research program awarded to the University of Florida by the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research. The 1.5 feet diameter test column was operated with plant process water and plant reagentized flotation feed. Several variables considered for column cells design and operation were tested. Feed specific capacity, air superficial velocity, and the length to diameter ratio of the column were the variables that influenced phosphate recovery. Concentrate phosphate grade was influenced by concentrate superficial velocity and feed specific capacity.
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APA: Glenn A. Gruber Kerby Glass  (2002)  Plant Site Column Flotation Tests

MLA: Glenn A. Gruber Kerby Glass Plant Site Column Flotation Tests. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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