Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
643808 Separation and Purification Technology 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mineral particle size plays a significant role on the flotation process. The flotation performance (grade and recovery) of apatite particles in a complex carbonatite ore from Brazil was investigated in a flotation column as a function of particle size and reagent concentrations. Flotation feed samples were also mineralogically and chemically characterized. For the bench scale flotation experiments, the sample was fractioned into different size intervals. The experiments were conducted according to a factorial experimental design. The experimental data were analyzed using P2O5 grade/recovery curves, response surface methodology and canonical analysis. An optimum particle size was found under the experimental conditions studied. The P2O5 grade and recovery rates obtained with a particle size between 37 μm and 105 μm were simultaneously higher than those required industrially.

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