Bench Scale Optimization Of Mixing Variables During Anionic Conditioning Of Florida Phosphates (10ca4947-7da7-47de-a8a4-2b2c068d42f6)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 376 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The flotation performance of Florida phosphate rock was evaluated in terms of the mixing behavior of reagents with particulates during anionic conditioning of phosphate slurries. The various conditioning variables that influence mixing, namely, solids loading, agitation speed and the conditioning time were investigated to determine their effect on reagent coating on the particles. The phosphate recovery was used to monitor the conditioning efficiency. The mixing characteristics of the phosphate feed were evaluated in terms of the ratio of the mixing power P, to the minimum power Pm' required to keep the slurry in suspension. It was found that mixing conditions govern the conditioning time required to obtain high recovery. Reagentization was slower at lower P /P m ratios. At higher P /P m ratios, the flotation recovery was optimized and the agitation speed was found to have no significant effect on it. Optimum mixing conditions were obtained for a 74 wt% slurry at an agitation speed of 450 (47 rad/s) rpm. Under the optimum conditions of mixing, recovery was improved at low collector dosages and short conditioning times.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Bench Scale Optimization Of Mixing Variables During Anionic Conditioning Of Florida Phosphates (10ca4947-7da7-47de-a8a4-2b2c068d42f6)MLA: Bench Scale Optimization Of Mixing Variables During Anionic Conditioning Of Florida Phosphates (10ca4947-7da7-47de-a8a4-2b2c068d42f6). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.