Study On The Application Of Antifoamer In Flotation Of Silicon-Calcium Phosphate Ore

International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Reverse flotation process tests were conducted for marine sedimentary silicon-calcium phosphate ore in this research. The research findings showed that by adding antifoamer, a concentrate with P2O5 32.36%, SiO2 10.69%, MgO 0.67% was obtained, with recovery of P2O5 being 88.12%. Such is a satisfying result, when compared with the original mineralogical component of P2O5 26.64%, SiO2 11.51% and MgO 3.36%. When using antifoamer, the SiO2 grade of the concentrate increased 0.55%, the MgO grade decreased 0.64%, while P2O5 recovery increased 2.69% compared by adding no antifoamer. Adding antifoamer is favorable to increase the grade and recovery of P2O5. Therefore, antifoamer is necessary. Tests of synergistic reaction of antifomer indicate that the appropriate consumption of the antifoamer is 275g/t CY and 1Kg/t TWF. Keywords: silicon-calcium phosphate ore, desilication, antifoamer, reverse flotation
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APA:  (2012)  Study On The Application Of Antifoamer In Flotation Of Silicon-Calcium Phosphate Ore

MLA: Study On The Application Of Antifoamer In Flotation Of Silicon-Calcium Phosphate Ore. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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