Practical approach to the solubility of colemanite ores

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 1663 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 21, 1905
Abstract
An investigation was carried out into the effect of physical parameters, such as particle size of the sample, residence time, solid/liquid ratio and impeller speed in the flotation cell, on the solubility in soft tap-water of colemanite (calcium-bearing borate) from Emet, in Turkey. Solubility increased steadily with residence time from 5 to 20 min but only minimally thereafter. There was a similar increase with impeller speed from 500 to 1 500 rev/min, beyond which a solubility of around 1.05 g/l was again established. There was a slight decline in solubility as the solid/liquid ratio was increased from 1 to 30%, with stable values around 1.05 g/l at a 20% ratio, while a sharp decrease was observed with decrease in size down to the -20 micrometre fraction. The effect of solubility should be taken into account if the application of a wet-processing method is being considered for the ore, while it can also result in losses of material during handling and storage
Citation
APA:
(1905) Practical approach to the solubility of colemanite oresMLA: Practical approach to the solubility of colemanite ores. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.