Column Flotation Of Siliceous Rock Phosphate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. P. Patil J. P. Barnwal T. C. Rao
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Factorial design of column flotation experiments was used to understand the main and interactional effects of the column parameters. In the experiments, the air flog rate, the wash-water, flow rate and the froth depth were varied at two levels. Analysis of the results showed that an increase in airflow rate had a deleterious effect on the grade of the concentrate, whereas, an increase in froth height increased the grade. The interactions between airflow and wash water and between airflow and froth height were significant with respect to grade of the concentrate. These results demonstrated that, from an ore containing 12.76% P2O5, it is possible in a single-stage flotation column to obtain a concentrate containing 31 % P2O5 (10.6% Si02) with a recovery of 94%, thus reducing the number of cleaning stages that would be required if conventional flotation cells were used.
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APA: D. P. Patil J. P. Barnwal T. C. Rao  (1997)  Column Flotation Of Siliceous Rock Phosphate

MLA: D. P. Patil J. P. Barnwal T. C. Rao Column Flotation Of Siliceous Rock Phosphate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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