RI 6451 Electro-dewatering Tests of Florida Phosphate Rock Slime

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Dewatering of typical Florida phosphate rock slime by electro - osmotic techniques was investigated to determine if a compacted , plastic solid product could be obtained with simultaneous recovery of the water for re - use . Tests with porous cathodes and rod - type anodes imbedded in dilute slime charges of up to 4 tons in weight showed that the slime could be dewatered to about 35 percent solids . The dewatered products had the consistency of modeling clay . In the large - scale tests using 2.5 - foot electrode spacings , about 21 kilowatthours of power were consumed per ton of water removed in thickening the slime from 17 to 25 percent solids , but the rate of water removal was so slow that the process was not considered commercially feasible . Other tests made with electrode spacings of from 2.5 to 8 feet showed that more rapid dewatering could be obtained but that the power required was excessive . However , for special uses such as stabilizing slime pond dikes where the cost of dewatering might not be a prime requisite , high voltages could be used to rapidly remove the water . Tests of 400 - pound slime charges using a combination of electroosmosis and vacuum filtration showed that the rate of dewatering could be expedited . The average power required to thicken a ton of slime from 15 to 35 percent solids was 5 and 50 kilowatt - hours when operating the electroosmotic filtration cell at potentials of 20 and 100 volts , respectively . calculated filtration area of about 10 square feet per ton of slime treated per day was required to thicken the slime from 15 to 35 percent solids .
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APA: M. H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld  (1964)  RI 6451 Electro-dewatering Tests of Florida Phosphate Rock Slime

MLA: M. H. Stanczyk I. L. Feld RI 6451 Electro-dewatering Tests of Florida Phosphate Rock Slime. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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