RI 8903 - Continuous Beneficiation of Dolomitic Phosphate Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. E. Davis
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Over 80 pct of domestic phosphate rock, which is the starting material for phosphorus-containing fertilizers, comes from central Florida deposits. As K-her grade deposits are depleted, lower grade phosphate ores containing 'Mg0 in the form of dolomite are encountered. Treating high MgO ores with present beneficiation technology will not yield a concentrate meeting specifications for acidulation. The Bureau of Mines conducted research on three high-MgO phosphate samples from south Florida. The sales contained, in percent, 5.4 to 10.2 P205, 1.9 to 7.6 MgO, and 35.3 to 60.1 acid insolubles. A technique of sizing, grinding, desliming, scrubbing, and redesliming was used to produce a feed suitable for continuous flotation studies, A conventional fatty acid-fuel oil rougher flotation followed by two to three cleaner stages resulted in concentrates containing, in percent, 30.7 to 31.3 P205, 0.6 to 1.3 MgO, and 2.5 to 4.8 acid insolubles. The P205 recovery from the flotation feed ranged from 55.1 to 89.7 pct.
Citation

APA: B. E. Davis  (1984)  RI 8903 - Continuous Beneficiation of Dolomitic Phosphate Ores

MLA: B. E. Davis RI 8903 - Continuous Beneficiation of Dolomitic Phosphate Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.

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