Mr. Yalamanchili et Jd. Miller, REMOVAL OF INSOLUBLE SLIMES FROM POTASH ORE BY AIR-SPARGED HYDROCYCLONE FLOTATION, Minerals engineering, 8(1-2), 1995, pp. 169-177
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14
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Mining & Mineral Processing",Mineralogy
The presence of insoluble mineral components, typically clay minerals,
in potash ores has always been a problem to the potash industry, part
icularly in the processing of low grade sylvinite ores. The insoluble
slimes must be removed prior to potash flotation because of their high
affinity for amine collectors used in the subsequent flotation of syl
vite. In this regard, air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation was exa
mined as a process alternative for the removal of such insoluble slime
s from potash ores. The effects of reagent concentration and ASH opera
ting variables on the recovery of insolubles were studied for a typica
l plant feed from the Saskatchewan potash field. Results indicate that
, for single stage ASH flotation, over 70% of the insolubles could be
floated from a potash feed containing about 7% insolubles with salt re
coveries in the underflow product exceeding 92%. These results with a
2-inch air sparged hydrocyclone suggest that high specific capacity AS
H flotation, 100 times the specific capacity of conventional flotation
, is a viable process alternative for the removal of insoluble slimes
from potash ores.