Preliminary evaluation of air-sparged hydrocyclone technology for scavenger flotation of Western phosphates

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Yu, Q.
Title Preliminary evaluation of air-sparged hydrocyclone technology for scavenger flotation of Western phosphates
Date 1993
Description The sedimentary western phosphate deposits of Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming tend to be calcareous and generally carry a significant amount of dolomite along with collophanite. In some cases, such as the Smokey Canyon Mine, Afton, Wyoming, the ore will also contain mudstone, and in this case the aluminosilicate minerals (clay, feldspar, etc.) together with some dolomite are floated from the collophanite in column flotation cells with an amine in order to meet product specifications (31 % P205) (Service et al.). In other cases, such as the SF Phosphates Limited Mine, Vernal, Utah, the ore is treated by traditional fatty acid flotation of the collophanite with mechanical flotation cells (Weber, 1986).
Type Text
Publisher Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
First Page 349
Last Page 360
Subject Collophanite; hydrosizer; scavenger concentrate
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Miller, J. D., & Yu, Q. (1993). Preliminary evaluation of air-sparged hydrocyclone technology for scavenger flotation of Western phosphates, in Beneficiation of Phosphate: Theory and Practice, H. El-Shall, B.M. Moudgil, and R. Wiegel, eds. SME, 349-60.
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