Pure Phosphoric Acid From Hydrochloric Or Sulfuric Acidulated Rock - The IMI Process ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 26
- File Size:
- 3247 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
The Israel Mining Industries Institute for Research and Development has developed, during recent years, a number of new processes for fertilizer materials. Their phosphoric acid processes, however, are capable of producing an acid of far higher quality than that normally associated with fertilizer grade acid. This paper will discuss two of these processes showing the quality attainable and the capital and operating costs for, U. S. conditions. The Standard IMI Process is based on the acidulation of phosphate rock with hydrochloric acid and involves solvent extraction for the separation of high quality, phosphoric acid from the resulting solution. The IMI Purification Process applies the same solvent extraction technique to the purification of a wet process phosphoric acid from sulfuric acidulated rock. IMI has built and operated a semi-works scale demonstration plant for the standard process. The first commercial plant was started up in; Japan in 1962. This small seven metric ton per day plant is currently producing a furnace quality acid. A larger 50 metric ton per day plant is nearing completion in Brazil. Another 50 metric ton per day plant is under design while a large plant with a capacity in excess of 150 metric ton per day is in the planning stage. Both of the latter facilities are for Israel.
Citation
APA:
(1966) Pure Phosphoric Acid From Hydrochloric Or Sulfuric Acidulated Rock - The IMI Process ? IntroductionMLA: Pure Phosphoric Acid From Hydrochloric Or Sulfuric Acidulated Rock - The IMI Process ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.