Potash Flotation And Process Optimization At Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bill A. Hancock David J. Meacham J. C. McLaughlin
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Great Salt Lake Minerals (GSLM) uses flotation to utilize low grade harvest evaporites in the leaching/ crystallization process. A final potash product coloration problems was encountered that was attributed to AERO• 801s promoter - magnesium ion precipitation in flotation which carried into the dissolution/crystallization circuit. Bench studies resulted in changing 801s to 845 which provided acceptable product brightnesses and higher flotation potassium recoveries. This is a case history reviewing the unique GSLM processing scheme, the bench and plant work identifying the potash quality problem, the bench work and solution, and subsequent process study and circuit optimization efforts.
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APA: Bill A. Hancock David J. Meacham J. C. McLaughlin  (1993)  Potash Flotation And Process Optimization At Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation

MLA: Bill A. Hancock David J. Meacham J. C. McLaughlin Potash Flotation And Process Optimization At Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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