Recent Advances In Coarse Particle Recovery Utilizing Large Capacity Flotation Machines ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 715 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
In 1973, the United States production of marketable phosphate rock set a record in excess of 42 million tons. This production rate is expected to continue to increase, due to the growing international requirement for fertilizer, at a rate exceeding 5% per year well into 1977. This trend contrasts sharply with the reduced phosphate rock production levels of the 1966 - 1971 period. The natural consequence of this growing phosphate rock market is an evaluation of the variety of means whereby plant capacity can be most effectively increased. One approach toward increased plant production capacity is through large capacity flotation cells provided they can be successfully applied to the recovery of the relatively coarse product which is characteristic of the phosphate rock feed. This paper will summarize the results of a nine month evaluation test program, conducted at the Haynesworth Mine at Bradley, Florida in which the flotation circuit "specific capacity" (tons feed/ft.2 floor space) and "specific input power" (Hp/ton feed) were determined, and the feasibility of achieving economically acceptable concentrate grade and recovery levels was demonstrated, using large, high capacity, flotation cells.
Citation
APA:
(1974) Recent Advances In Coarse Particle Recovery Utilizing Large Capacity Flotation Machines ? IntroductionMLA: Recent Advances In Coarse Particle Recovery Utilizing Large Capacity Flotation Machines ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.