New Technology for Clay Removal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Charles Guan Glenn A. Gruber Frank S. Hicks
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

This paper describes a two-part program funded by the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research and performed by Jacobs. The first part of the program was to examine the application of ultrasonic treatment to clean phosphate particle surfaces. Florida phosphate pebble and rougher flotation feeds were treated in an ultrasonic trough to remove clays. Also, the de-oiling of rougher concentrates by ultrasonic treatment was tested. In order to improve the clay removal efficiency, viscosities of primary cyclone overflow from six beneficiation plants were studied in the second part of the program. Viscosities for different samples at the same clay % solids vary significantly, and increase exponentially with clay % solids content for the same sample. A method of controlling cyclone operation using on-line viscosity measurements and pump box level sensors is proposed to logically improve primary cyclone performance.
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APA: Y. Charles Guan Glenn A. Gruber Frank S. Hicks  (2002)  New Technology for Clay Removal

MLA: Y. Charles Guan Glenn A. Gruber Frank S. Hicks New Technology for Clay Removal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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