Study on Flotation of Fluorite from Calcite, Barite Using New Reagents

International Mineral Processing Congress
Liping Yu Che Jizu Yongfu Yuan Mingli Cao Xiaotie Wang
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"It is difficult separating fluorite from Ca, Ba, Si intergrowth minerals than simple from Si, using common reagents such as combination of oleic acid or paraffin soap and water glass, but the finest quality fluorite concentrate whose grade is over 96%F must be required in chemical plant.This paper studies the flotation process of native fluorite from calcite, barite and silicate minerals whose flotation properties is similar to fluorite, using new effective collector H602 and new depressor S602 that is cheaper in cost, and describes the flotation properties. In order to determine optimum flotation separation condition, the effect of pulp pH, pulp temperature, pulp density and the effect of dosage of reagents on flotation were investigated and the flotation result was provided by oleic acid collector and the results of collector H602 were compared with those of collector oleic acid in the test. The test result of ore samples shows that at moderate pulp pH values (10.5-11.5) and other moderate technical conditions, the fluorite mineral can be obtained by new reagents and the rational reagents combination. The conclusion is 98%F of fluorite concentrate can be obtained, using the combination of H602 and S602 and only 5 steps in techniques. The paper discusses the mechanism of the flotation separation of fluorite mineral from intergrowth minerals."
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APA: Liping Yu Che Jizu Yongfu Yuan Mingli Cao Xiaotie Wang  (2003)  Study on Flotation of Fluorite from Calcite, Barite Using New Reagents

MLA: Liping Yu Che Jizu Yongfu Yuan Mingli Cao Xiaotie Wang Study on Flotation of Fluorite from Calcite, Barite Using New Reagents. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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