Preliminary Desliming Tests With North Carolina Phosphate Using A Pilot-Scale Linatex Hydrosizer

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Louis M. Schlesinger Joel F. Hutwelker
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A pilot plant was constructed to attrition scrub and deslime North Carolina phosphate ore. A 15.2 cm (6 in.) diameter pilot-scale Linatex Hydrosizer was used for desliming. Four tests were run at a throughput of 2.9 t/hr/m2 (0.30 ton/hr/f t2) and a teeter bed density of 1.12-1.13 g/cm3. The teeter water flow rate was varied to create an upflow velocity ranging from 0.25-0.47 cm/s. (This latter value is equal to the terminal settling velocity of a 200 mesh (74 micron) particle having a density of 2.7 g/cm3.) The recovery of +200 mesh oversize to the sizer underflow was 95%-96%, regardless of the teeter flow rate. The recovery of -200 mesh undersize to the sizer overflow increased from about 90% at 0.25 cm/sec to 100% at 0.47 cm/sec. A metallurgical balance that was conducted for one of the tests showed that less than 2% of the phosphatic value was lost to the overflow. A fifth test was run using an upflow velocity of 0.47 cm/sec; however, the teeter bed density was maintained at 1.05 cm/sec. This change had the effect of reducing the cut point (d50), while maintaining complete slime removal.
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APA: Louis M. Schlesinger Joel F. Hutwelker  (1993)  Preliminary Desliming Tests With North Carolina Phosphate Using A Pilot-Scale Linatex Hydrosizer

MLA: Louis M. Schlesinger Joel F. Hutwelker Preliminary Desliming Tests With North Carolina Phosphate Using A Pilot-Scale Linatex Hydrosizer. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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