The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. F. Dibble
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The Fosfago phosphate rock concentrator is located in the state of Goias, Brazil, 300 km south of Brasilia. The ore is from an enriched carbonatite, which was discovered in 1971 during exploration for pyrochlore niobium ore. The flowsheet was developed in Brazil by personnel from Agrico Chemical Company and Consolidated South America. Engineering was provided by Codemin, a subsidiary of Consolidated, Engineering and construction management was pro- vided by both Agrico and Consolidated personnel who formed the Fosfago team. The concentrator was designed for 500,000 tpy of 37-38% P2Oj dried product. The facilities consist of open pit mining, crushing, stockpiling, and concentration. The product is pipelined seven km to a filtering, flash drying, and railroad loadout station. The plant was successfully started in May 1979.
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APA: M. F. Dibble  (1980)  The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, Brazil

MLA: M. F. Dibble The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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