Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, The Mineral Industry in New Zealand, Rotorua New Zealand, March 1990
Conference Proceedings
Annual Conference, The Mineral Industry in New Zealand, Rotorua New Zealand, March 1990
The Selective Flotation of Xenotime from Heavy Minerals
Froth flotation is applied to mineral sand concentrates in order to produce commercially viable xenotime concentrates. Experiments indicate that a xenotime product containing 38% Y203 at 47% recovery or 34% Y203 at 83% recovery can be obtained from a 27% Y203 feed. The process involves a primary stage of reverse flotation at which oxide and silicate gangue is floated, and secondary stage of direct flotation at which xenotime is floated. Of the various collectors screened an amphoteric compound was found to be effective at both stages. This was made possible by the addition of sodium silicate at the second stage, which acted as depressant for the remainder of the gangue. Similar studies on a low grade feed material were somewhat unsatisfactory as the grade achieved fell short of what was targeted.
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M S Ozeren, H Hutchinson
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