Flotation Studies On A Low-Grade, Cherty-Calcareous Rock Phosphate Ore From Jhabua, India

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Prasad A. K. Majmudar G. M. Rao T. C. Rao
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Abstract

A two-step flotation scheme was employed to beneficiate a low-grade, cherty-calcareous rock phosphate ore from the Jhabua district, Madhya Pradesh, India. In the first stage, apatite and calcite ire floated together to remove silica, and, in the second stage, calcite is floated and apatite is depressed. The reagent scheme consists of sodium oleate, sodium silicate, orthophosphoric acid and sulfuric acid. The effect of reagent dosages on the efficiencies of separtition in each stage was studied systematically. A flowsheet was proposed for the processing of a low-grade phosphate ore containing 12.5% P2O5, 26.5% SiO2 and a CaO/P2O5 ratio of 2.64 (=32% calcite). The proposed flowsheet would produce a composite phosphate concentrate containing 27.2% P2O5, 6.37% SiO2 and a much reduced CaO/P205 ratio of 1.66. The total P2O5 recovery for the composite concentrate would be 73% .
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APA: M. Prasad A. K. Majmudar G. M. Rao T. C. Rao  (1996)  Flotation Studies On A Low-Grade, Cherty-Calcareous Rock Phosphate Ore From Jhabua, India

MLA: M. Prasad A. K. Majmudar G. M. Rao T. C. Rao Flotation Studies On A Low-Grade, Cherty-Calcareous Rock Phosphate Ore From Jhabua, India. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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