Potash Processing, an Overview with Particular Reference to the Cominco Plant

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. F. Banks
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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30
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493 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

"Potash processing has much in common in terms of unit operations and plant operating strategy with other mineral processing plants. As it is a rather large topic the processes will be broad brushed to give you some background and then I will go into a little detail on the things we do in the Cominco plant that may be of interest to the group as a whole. In particular the centrallized computer control system and associated instrumentation and the operator training programs will be covered as well as the mill fire, something that could happen in any plant. THE ORE AND PRODUCTSThere are differences in potash ores as you would expect. It is my intention to deal with the ores processed in the Saskatoon area. These are mined from the beds in the Patience Lake Member and have a mineralogical description as follows:Sylvite (Potassium Chloride) 40%Halite (Sodium Chloride) 55%Insolubles (Slimes) 5%A number of products are made from this ore. It is characteristic of a potash plant that you put as much effort into grading and converting the sylvite to meet market requirements as you do in recovering it."
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APA: A. F. Banks  (1976)  Potash Processing, an Overview with Particular Reference to the Cominco Plant

MLA: A. F. Banks Potash Processing, an Overview with Particular Reference to the Cominco Plant. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1976.

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