RI 8225 Recovery of Brine From Potash Operation Slime

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. E. Jordan
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory studies on methods to increase the recovery of brine from slime produced by operating potash plants. The slime was comprised of 80 percent brine saturated with KCl and NaCl, and 20 percent solids. A variety of settling techniques, filtration methods, continuous centrifugation, and novel processing techniques were investigated. Vacuum filtration recovered 6S percent of the brine at 47 gallons of brine per square foot per day. Pressure filtration, on the other hand, recovered 74 percent of the brine at 40.9 gallons of brine per square foot per day. Centrifugation in a 6-inch-diameter continuous decanter-type separator resulted in 42 percent recovery of the brine at a treatment rate of 542 gallons of brine per day. Vertical drains proved to be the most promising novel debrining technique investigated. With this method, 45 percent of the brine was recovered in 3 days.
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APA: C. E. Jordan  (1977)  RI 8225 Recovery of Brine From Potash Operation Slime

MLA: C. E. Jordan RI 8225 Recovery of Brine From Potash Operation Slime. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1977.

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