Interfering ions in the flotation of a phosphate ore in a batch column

Citation
Rc. Guimaraes et Aec. Peres, Interfering ions in the flotation of a phosphate ore in a batch column, MINER ENG, 12(7), 1999, pp. 757-768
Citations number
2
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
MINERALS ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
08926875 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
757 - 768
Database
ISI
SICI code
0892-6875(199907)12:7<757:IIITFO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The "Barreiro" carbonatite complex is located in Araxa, MG, Brazil. The pro duction of apatite concentrate from this ore started in 1978 and the curren t production capacity is 800,000 tonnes. The ore is subjected to the following unit operations in the concentrator g rinding, classification, low field magnetic separation, desliming, apatite and barite flotation, high field magnetic separation, filtration and drying . Barite and apatite flotations were performed in 300 ft(3) (8.5 m(3)) Wemco mechanical cells until 1992. The replacement of the mechanical cells by flo tation columns occurred in two stages: fine fraction flotation circuit in 1 993 and coarse fraction flotation circuit in 1994. All the 66 mechanical ce lls were replaced by 6 flotation columns (3.0 nz x 4.5 m x 14.5 m), resulti ng in improved selectivity and recovery and significant reductions in the c onsumption of the collectors for barite and, mainly, for apatite. The flotation process control monitoring in laboratory bench scale mechanic al cells was then inadequate due to the discrepancy with the industrial pra ctice, A specific methodology was developed for batch column flotation test ing. The technique was checked by means of comparison with the industrial p lant practice of apatite and barite flotation, showing its reproducibility and reliability for process development testwork. The batch flotation column was utilised to evaluate the effect of ions (dos ed in the conditioning stage) on the flotation of barite and apatite. flota tion tolerance limits were established for the ions calcium, magnesium, pho sphate, fluoride and rice bran oil soaps. Due to the fact that these ions w ere dosed as sodium salts (in the case of anions) or as chlorides (irt the case of cations), the effect of sodium and chloride ions was also assessed (tests with the addition of sodium chloride). The results led to the environmental benefit of a full process of water rec irculation in the concentrator without impairing the flotation performance. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.