RI 3195 Selective Oiling and Table Concentration of Phosphatic Sands in the Land-Pebble District of Florida

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Pamplinm J. W.
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Dec 1, 1932

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION For the past six years the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo., and certain operating companies of the Florida land-pebble phosphate district have conducted an investigation to determine the amenability of phosphatic sands to concentration. 4 This paper discusses briefly an investigation of the concentration of fine phosphatic sanads of the land-pebble district of Florida. The process used - namely, the tabling of material previously given a selective oiling treatment - is new in its application to the phosphate industry, although old in principle.The feed to the standard phospidate washery is a hydraulically wined mixture of phosphate pebbles, quartz sand, and clay in which the quartz sand grains are segregated in the fine sizes. Me standard method of concentrating (washing) consists of wet-screening. at about 20 mesh to recover the plus 20-mesh material. 5 Lately some of the washeries have introduced hydraulic classifiers for sizing of the screen undersize to recover the coarser spigot products, but even this additional treatment allows much of the fine phosphate to be wasted."
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APA: Pamplinm J. W.  (1932)  RI 3195 Selective Oiling and Table Concentration of Phosphatic Sands in the Land-Pebble District of Florida

MLA: Pamplinm J. W. RI 3195 Selective Oiling and Table Concentration of Phosphatic Sands in the Land-Pebble District of Florida. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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