Statistical Significance Of Some Operating Parameters On Dolomite Removal From Phosphate Using Amphoteric Collector

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. M. Elmahdy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

An amphoteric collector was tested for dolomite removal from phosphate ore. The effects of some operating parameters and their significance on the flotation of dolomite were studied using statistically designed experiments. The parameters studied were impeller speed, pH and collector dosage. Analysis of the results showed that pH is the most significant parameter. Moreover, a concentrate containing 0.53% MgO and ~31.1% P2O5 with a recovery of ~ 90% can be achieved at optimum values of studied parameters, i.e., a pH of 12, an impeller speed of 1,000 rpm and a collector dosage of 2.5 kg/t.
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APA: A. M. Elmahdy  (2007)  Statistical Significance Of Some Operating Parameters On Dolomite Removal From Phosphate Using Amphoteric Collector

MLA: A. M. Elmahdy Statistical Significance Of Some Operating Parameters On Dolomite Removal From Phosphate Using Amphoteric Collector. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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