Boric Acid Flotation PDF
Boric Acid Flotation PDF
Boric Acid Flotation PDF
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UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
HAROLD L. ICKES, SECRETARY
BUREAU OF MINES
R. R. SAYERS, ACTING DIRECTOR
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS
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M~tn. l1ur r · ca l Di v sion .
CON'11EN~S
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B enef ici ~ t ionof ~oron ~in era la by Flo t ~t ion a s BG r~c Acid, b~
R. G. Kn i cker"boclre r, and F . L. Shelton ......................... 3
Pro duct ion of C-:. lciu:TI Bo:' t o fl'o:n Cole!Ilal1it t' 'o ~ r Crt "ooniG Acid Le.:J.ch ,
by R . G. [ni cker'oo cker , . L . Fox , r,. nd L. A. Ye l'ke s ............ 13
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BEIXFICIATION OF 30FDN I.IImALS 3Y IZOTATIOT A S ??OIIIC ACID
A c k n ~ w l c d ~ te n
Actiaii s q e r v i cine e q k i s c e r , E l e c t r o m c t a l l i l r g i c a I S e c t i o n , E i e t a l l u r g i c a l
3!vir,ion, Oureau of ijli'les. .
J u n i o r chemical enfl!ieer, 3 l e c t , r o r 1 e t n I l u r g 5 c a l S e c t i o n , t ~ ! o t c l l u r g i c n l
Divi3ion. 3 c r e e u n f 1 : i n ~ s .
S c h a l l e r , :i. T., I r X l u ~ t ~ i N
a li n e r c l s and Rocks ( i ~ o n m e t a l l i c s ) : chap. 8:
Tiorax and 3orntor,: Am; Iast. l.;i.rz. and .Met. 3nC. , 19:7, pn. 149-152
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Gen~ral Discus sion
)301'1c a cid in solution i g r(' l ea~ ed ~ rom its ca lc l um and sodium ~alts
by acids a s \fea.!c a car bo nic,2J c nd f r ee "' olld boric a ci d i 9 rel ea sed by
acid s only sli ghtly stronge r .II ~fuere solid boric ac id i _or ed , t h r-
mo dynamical ly thA r eaction between the bora te salt ~.d the ac id will be
complet in a gi ~en volum e s06~ent, provi de e ou a cid is added.
Sulfuric a ci d d sulfur io: id~ re t 10 i nexpen sive sources of a ci
available f or the reducti on of f r e soli d bo ric aci d . Although this paper
is devo ted p ri marily t o ~ o lG man i te or e th mcthod roe been app lid on
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Boric acid i s u "natur 111 l ontin . mat I) i a • ' roth e~ ~ E'. lone having bcon
roport od 'D r .viousl DoS reinc; ecoe o.:ry f or i +- 9 r ecovcr y;.21 this apor ro orts
its f l otation wit hout t \o add i tio of r gonts . Bori c a cid f lo t s almost
too re:1.d.il~r. The f r oth , i 1 t he bsenco of cert i depre ssants, is so heavily
l Rden with the acid as t o r eq i r t wo or mor clean i ngs t o f ree it of
entr ined ~ngue t er i als . Pi r 3 i s a photo gr ph of the froth. Clay
and . . hale r e int ermixed \.ri t h the bor ic ac id, t ogether i th a F1ma. l l per-
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oentag9 of t he r ea ct i on sal ts . _O leve~ , a product 0 ~ore than 90 perc ent
boric-a cid wi th an over-a l l ree o ery r eat r t n . l' :,Jorce. t can 'oe obt a ined
rea ily by using a colomanit o or of 1 ss t 2 - . 0rcc~ t ]203 gr ade.
The flotation of boric a cid \I]i thout r ea ont canno t ~:)O oxPlained
easily. A!dr eva an Kuz ir.. ir t r o ort u t is. §} 'I'~n unuroa t c d ore usod
ha s no frothin g :properti os . T. e boric cid formod i n so ti n by either
sulfuric or sulfurou s c i o. £ f rom b O l to p r oaont o f r at ine properties of
equal va lu ; cheM ic ~ l ly p U'C bori c ci d f l o ts r oadi l , 99 . 5 percen t of a
-65-mesh sampl o a s 10 t ed i one xpo rimcn t. or ic ci d f ormed from pure
bora..;: by sul fur di o "i de r O(1ui r ed vory C'!mal l NIloun t '" of f ro thor for its
co mpl et e r ocovcry i t h'" f ir st t ost , lt t h . . r eei cui t ed b~ln 0 imp r oved in
frothin cap ci t y t hr o -hout t hroe con ocuti v t oat s i'ithout a.dditiona l
De pressants ( op ti o nal)
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So I u ti on
The proc e ss has been a:!!plie d on four t ypes of :!late r i al ~: (1) C lc i ned
And cre enod c ol eman i t e 01'8 ( t:l0 usual metho d of <foncen tra t i an);1QJ
( 2 ) ca l ame_ni t a or e c o. centratcd by el t J.'iat ion ;!1J ( 3 ) raw mi ne-run col emani te
ore ; and (4) Sear l es Lake salt . ch t .. rpe has c Grta in advant a ge s , but
a ccordi ng to expe ri lr.ent al da ta th f ir s t t w mat erials ,..ppea r to be pr eferabl e
·Jhen sulfu ri c aci d i s usee. ; the Sea rlG Lako salt!3 and. ra. I coleman! te are
yi eld sub t an ti ully equal r ocoveri e ii t h the sulfur- di oxide tr e t ment. By
t hi s metho d , boric ac i d in prod.uced f ro;!) low- grade mate r i a l " analy zin l es"',
TABLE 2. - Effe ct of sa.t urat ed H 03 solut-4on " on f lot o.t ion of H3B03
Te st
Gra ms B-=03 in - I Percent H3B03 in
Conc entra t aG 1'('\ i 1s Sub. t ~on eonccnt r a t e
105· • 61 ~.•9 ~ L2 55.5 B~ . ~
109 .• 124. 6 ) .4 7..,. · 3 ~S
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M.e sh P tot"-:l..1
Test
of feed t,,'lils
116 .. - 20 31 . d3
117· • -3 5 31 . 83
118 .. -65 31. ~3
121 .. -65 31. 83
125 · . -65 31.25
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T ,st Me sh Aaa1y rd ;.j ,h0"7d!=> I T1; "e of Ta i J. a"1U..v ', PI9 l'c ent of tp t a l
p !=' rcp.n t Il2~ &tmcn t, ~
t r hourr. .t' e r : en t, 3~,..Ol.J '~,003 i n t a i l s
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49..
150 . .
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2 . 50
2 . 15
5· 6
1? · 3
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2. 36
2 . 6t~
5· 9
153 ·· 2. 37 ; .2 2. B5
15l ~ . . ? . 14 9·~ 2· 33
15 . . ? 19 EL5 2. B6
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12/ Andreova, A. I., and Ku~in , C. A., \vor' cit od i n foo t not
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T b l e 5 alao S:tO"/ S pe rcentage of t he t ota l 132°3
The avora e of t he seven t os t s given is S. crcent.
lost in the tailin s . I
Cloani ng FIotation ~ Cenc on t rato~
The cone tr ~ltou o'ut ain d fJ.'·om t h (;) mL fJ -run ore WeJ-m oonta.min~te.d. \'lith
c lay . cfllcium sulf i to , c.... l ciurn 9U fate , 8Jld v riou et __ s r m t e ri a ls. Two
mothods of tr o·.t i n C thoRe con contra t oo \vore i nVG Dt i ga ted,: (1) D prosn ion
o tho con t e-min t s in oi t __or or bot the rougher and cleanor c o l s of tho
f l t u ti or.. circuit; ( 2 ) eC!"Ystal 11z _ti on of the H"):B03 conc entratE). In
prnctic e , a coobl nat ion of those is to be 0 oct a. As the ~- of the f lota-
tion ci r cuit i s l e ss t h n ) . 5 , t , pr ot ct ive colloid and n ~u tTal mine r a l
salt s ar e th e de 1' e san t fJ mo s t li l"::el~r to b e effoc ti~!e.
l aS .. · a7 . 60 1/100 . 7 £1 82 .4
1 0 ... '7· 18 99 . 9 9S . 44
141 ... 47. 82 100 .0 90 . 61
II l lho bor i c aci d fa "" sl i ght l y dehydrn t ed.
?J Tai1L1 ~s no t r u-troatcd ; at c ro. :L'e-tr8atOc. tuice .
Test B 0 ( concentrate ) ,
2 3
pe rc ent
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t 700 C'f
en t
lCUl f'ot ea H3E03' Tota l,
porcen t n ercent
111 . .• 49 . S2 24 .03 7G .O IlI I Do . 03
112 . • 44 . ~4 ?o . ?O 78. 7 98 . 9
11 Bor ic acid li Ght l y de~ydr~tcd ,
Sulfur nd en. ci um oxi de in combined form and some cl~v con taminate the
f lotat ion concentr,".te3 . ~ hJ Eulfur is p r esent as c:-ulfi tes and sulfates
( the ln t t c r partly t h-"ouGh xidat'ion f- sulf i te s ). Ta'-;:>lc g i ' es th r e e such
concentrates (Ca O and S01 t cLlculuted to C~ S04 and CaS03 , B20 3 t o 3BD3
fo -. t otals'): .
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So m inve st i gat ion han a roo been made i nt o t e f 01'. ation of boric
acid y the 502 treatment of :Jo.lt mass s cont a.in ing bor ax and other alkali
borat es . T'.ese t es t indicate- t hat so i salt ", r a ct a do the c 1cium
s Its, and no new probl m developed.
Using the same procedure of 00 2 treat ment det ermi ned for the ca lciUlJ1
borate s for a reI t ivel hi~1 r de samp1 of dehydr t d'borax a ssaying
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2 3 , f lo ta.t ion concentrClt es as sayi ng 56.16, 55 .7 , and 55. 88
pe r cen t ,B203 wore ob t a i ned. The e correspond to 99 .7. 99 .1. and 99.4 pe r-
cen t boric a cid , respect i ve l y .
mant, h OUT 0 3
Concont ra te_ Ta ils Concentra te Ta ils
180 •.• -20 1-1/4 5 .54 2 . 80 96,,85 3.15
181 ..• -20 1/2 53 · 72 . 61 97·18 2 , 82
135 ·· . -35 1 50 . 82 2 ),-6 88 .20 11.80
186 ... -~'5 IJ: 53 . 81 ).. .01 ~4 .]g 5·22
!:'if Reported.
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J, W'A I no r gan ic and Theore ti c 1 Chem. Lcngmana - Gre'm
Co .• London, vo . ~ I 1~29 , pp . ~ 2 -53. ~he r e fere ~ce appa r nt1y is fro~
Jour. pr al t. Chern •• vol. 59 . 18b6 , . 179.
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Potash & Chemical Corporation.)
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Tai ls
92.... 32 .3 7· 3
102 .... 34 .25 5.2
107 .··· 35. 5 53 .77 3.2
10 g. . . • ~ . 0g 1, • 0 .0
1 Con cer..t r a t e pa r tl~r dchyc'Lra ted .
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In each instanc e , ' 0 IT£.:..010 of the olutriated or o wa~ , u~ed , a..'ld enough
3.S addod t o g i v ~ ind i catod ncid EJXc c .,S of tatlo 12 ( \~h ic- - O"i v c the
t es t facto rs ) in t h: 2 , ~oa m' llilitors of l ota ti on brine .
~er. t Exces s E2804 , gram~ pe r f/er-.h of Vo1UlJe of treat- Time of treatmen t I hour~,_
li t e r i n f lo tat i on cell feed r:1e!1 t s'J luti o:J. . ml Oold Heated
92 .• 43 . 6 - 20 500 24 0
102 •• 20 . 0 - 20 1 , 000 22 1- 1/ 2
107 .• 21 · 3 - 20 , 000 22 1 ~1/ 2
108 •• 18· 32 - 35 1 ,000
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Aei d f ro m Mi xt11.re of the ir Salt J our . Chern . I nd . ( 09 C O\t/) , vo 1 . 12
1935 , p~ . 277- 279-
Yi/ Andreev , A. I ., Dnd K i n , S. A. I wor k cit ed i n fo otnot e g (p . 4 )
ill1'fin:.::ler , J., work ci t ed i n footnote 7 ( p . ~) .
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While. from a. the or tical viewpoint, sulfuric aci d i s a~ satisfactory
for the p roc es~ as i"" sulfW" dio xide, cer t a.in limit tion '" 'ere founrl to hold
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to obta in re suIt s compnr ble ~'1 th the 50 2 t rea. tmen t. Briefly, they are:
1. ''lith mine-run or , t !1e sulfur ic acid at t ac ed the car" onates first, and
this virtually doubl ed th con uDlp tio·l 0: sulf _ ie a cid. .tTi th elutria ted
ore, 'cht; carbona t e s a r e vi rtually li nli ~ te a nd r c overie 3 t a in to ble 10 I
-ere achieved ith 95 to 100 p ercen t of the t or e tica.l amoun t of sulfuric
aci n O~9; <fd to :rea ct 1:lith the orat pr es t. 2. It was found nec es sa ry
to h t11ilall te s t s to obta i n results compa r ablo to tho se obta inad 1.i lthout
h a t in the 502 trG( tm n t.
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colGman it e ores rul d orax sal t , no . oa6~nt ocossa r y f or t he f lotation,
a lthough g gue dopro ~ t s a vo n cl e~a r cone ntr · to , Da t a a rc gi ven to
show the va~~ue of clutri tion i n t he conc cntl' . t i on of colomanito.
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I or e '3 been l' c-po rt edlJ t o fl za 22 to 23 percen t bor ic oxi de . Howe fer
( larg &~rnp l e of nin~ -run or o taken from the West End Chemica l Co .
property analyzed onl y 17 .0 p er cent boric ox i de , and according t o the ·gene ra l
suporin tendent ' s ad~.~icc , th i s would bJ the compo s1 t i on of the min - run ore
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]J Ac ti ng supe rv i s i ng en ginee r , Ele ctrometallul' gic~.l Sec t.i on , e t a.1 1urgi cal
Divisi on , Bureau of !. ' nes .
gj A sistan t chemi st , Burea~ of ~ines .
~ PhyGica l scien co a id , BUl'eau of Mines .
:J Ko s t er, J., ~ickerboc ~ er J Rt G., ~nd Fox , A. L., An E1cct ~ oly ti c Me thod
fo r the Production 01 Ca cium ~oride : x eau of Mi ~e9 Re t . of Inv stl-
~t ionE ~ 500 . 19~~J ~o pp .
5./ Frenc~ , ' . ., Col ~D'.a'l1 i to a3 a G ze l·~te:-ial : J Oll.r. Am. Ce r m. Soc .,
~ o l . 14 , 1931 , pp . 739-741 .
.§j Uses of Cole::IaI1 ... toe i n Pi:lk and i!a r non GL,:,-zes : Ceram I I nd ., Vol. 31,
Septe~be r 1938 , p . 42 . :
V Noole , L. F ., C olel1l['~ite i n Clark County , ~Tcv . n Con tributions t o Ec-
onomic Geology , 1922 , Part I, ietals a~d . on:net3.1s Excep t fuels , bY'
F. L. Ranso~e , G. R. ~ lsficld , and . E. F . Bur b~rd : Geo l . Survey
Bull. 735 ("0) ', 1923 , _. 38 . .
r/ Hm·J itt , D. F ., Calla£;han , Eugone , Moore , B. ., ';0 len , T. B., Rubeg ,
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] 2°3" ..... , ..... . 16.98
S102' ............ · 16. 29
A1 20
3 • ..•.••.••..• 1.59
Fe 20 3 · · · .. · · · · ... · . 60
Cao •••..•.....•... 21 .56
MgO ••••••••••••.•• 8.03
SO ••. " ••••..••..• t ~6
Carbon dioxid is no\'l b L·g obt a ~ ~qd direc tly from lime-
stone b Fro zen Ca r"o·onic· Co rpora tion ,ll' Nevill e I eland I
Pi tt sbur' , Pa ., u s i n ' an i npr oved Gi l l e tt e p roce s s. Ca1cin.a-
t i on i s ccorrrp l i shed in ch y that the ca rbon diox ide
'ob tai ned from the s t one is uncontami nat by e1 s . It M
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The purpo"'e of thi~ i nve sti gat i on was to determine t he t otal r ecovery
of b ori c oxide by a carbonic-a c i d l each , t he effect of a ny i mpuri t'i s t ha t
might bu ild u~ in a cont inuou leachi ng circuit, and t he gr ade of calci um
bor a t e t hat would be ob t a ined by 'Orec ip lta.ti on \'lith l iIr e . The t es t via r utl
on calcined conc en tr t e o pr epur ed a s d e sc r i b ed above and obta i ned f r om the ol d
loa ding d epo t of t he W eGt End Chomi cal Co. n r La'" Vegas , Uev . Table 2
giv es the anal~· s i s of t he SOO- poun hea d sampl e used :
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The ga s used wa s ' c r:mune rcia l bottl ed. C02, a.dmi tted to the to\"rers throurh
the open ing in tho bott om cap.
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The aper.'=l.ttOll ~,a s c m t.ercurr ent. , e~n c l1trates being f ed i:.1.to No. 1
tm.,e r b~~ m s of a. dry n:a c ' l ieal fe edor ~ t the d esi r e rate, togethe r
,·Ii th l e.:lch li q or f ro m .Te . 2 t o\,I ' r t '.IJ .i c ': ~ a 1 80 fe d i'!l a t a controlled
r at e by means of D. s i ph n. T ~e ov :-:f l ow : ro:n No . 1 to\rJer \I/!LS f il te r e d,
tho fi lt r ato go i ne; to t e . r ec 1T) · tat io ~1 ta ,·hile the soJi1 \'Jent ba ck to
No. 2 , the seA. en . . · to \'Jer, f or- :L ina l ~trt:1 c t :'o n 01 it ... bor ic o:v-ide. The
li qu or f or th scav ger t o\' 91' wa tho li qu or obt inecl fro m tho
preeip i t a tion t ank I' t er r enova 1 of t h bo r~ t , W L..i ch wa r ec overed
0 :1 a fil t e r. Th e 0 rf ow Leo rn 4- he sc t owor \.,ras aJ. 0 f i l ter i,
t he l't' siclue b ei~g d i . . cardec! n il t .. .i l in . ,tI.l il J t: , pa r tly satuI:t.t€d liouor
wen t to No . 1 to \Olcr to t . " up it El co:rrp a t 10 d of bor ic ox1dv. 'rhB
scavenger tower wag fed by an a ir l i f t from rOfJor ai r ho lding a pulp con-
si s t i ng of the solid s ob t1.i nod from t :--t€ f 1. t r (;.!. ti on of TO. I ovo r flow,
ba r r on li q or obt~ i. cd f r:>m t hu P l' \) i p i tu ti o t on - , a nd. mclco-u'!> wate r. Th()
pul p "JaG k l p t in pU Gpo .. ion -C'~ a mot or Bt l! r r. T.. G r a t a of fced in to tht;
se .von or t ow~ r we s ",c.j us tcd :0 Ii 00 t e e d..l 0: No . 1 tQ1.;1 r , solids '
fr in ::J. 1 f iltor boing ddod t o t he r 30l'voir r: ob t· i n.](l , tOgo thol' ..Ji th
on o 11 lor to g""'l v e vo lum' 0 ov crflO\"l fro t he c v onge:::- tc'..,rc~ r'll-
fici ont to naintv. in tho l'Ta. 1 r o!) ar vo ir at . Cl pr oxi mat ely const1..nt lov ell
Th o boric acid solu t.i n obt in d f ro m ' o. ') f i l t ar ,.ront to the p recipi ta-
t10n t a nk, \,~er it 'NaS h a ted t o d compo e ho c l cil!ID .:IDd magnes ium
bic.:lrbona t es p re '"" en t, t h an cf')o l ed , .n d t r en t ·lith suffi ciL;nt mi l k of li me
to give an end pH.o S o. t o 9.0. Th i .re sult. d i!1 'preci :9i t a tion of t:le
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boric o~ ~ idG a 0 l.ci um bor t e I ":Ihic h u'~s f i 1 tared . driod, anel stored. The
lime u s ed \:m,s comme . :eia l-e,rad ...,hemieal, li c .
O ra-- tion
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f tmc t i oning satisf' ctoril~~, b <;>th t he feed hoppe r i n t o ;;0 . 1 t ower nod tho
precip i tat ion t ank Nere omp tied, t. e 1 vel of ulp foed i nto s cavengor
t o ',e_' and liq,uor f eod into No .1 to' er wore r1"od , and th~ p i l ot r was
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start ed \'1i t h 200 pounds o ' co can tr t ~ g roUt: t o - 100 mo Tho :run \'Ja s
cont inuod f or 9 day s until tho 200 p 01 nd 0_ "t~ r i 1 had been cons umod,
and wa ended \.n th tho system i n t ho oo.me c ! di t i~ l s at 'tl begi r.ning ,
tha.t l s , oppe r and pr cin i t t i on t 1- e:nI ty , P 1p nd 1i Q.uo_ fe e d a t
origina l 1 v el, ~d both tower flu .
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sampled, and analy z d .
of t h produc t i S giv en i n t a .. l
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TABLE 3. - a t~ on 20Q-no
Tho se re sult , \-!hi l e i nd ica t i ng a high x t rac tion, p roba bly ould at!ll
b i mpr ovod i n prac ti co , :fo r cl.Ul'i ng th0 last 3 day~ 0 .( oper a ti on the ]203
cont en t oi t ~o t ails a vora 0 o , l y 1 . 08 ~erccn t, i~s t ead of 2.33 percent ,
gi v ng a n ex tra ~ti on of a l mo~ t 99 perc en t du i n . t he last par t of the
ope ... a t1on,
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ba is
B20 3 " . , ....... , ... , •• 53 . 31
S102 -' · ... , , , ..... , .. · 32
A120
3· ••. , .•.. , ..... • . 11 .15
Fe203' . · ' , .......... . . 11 .15
CaO •......... I ••••••• 3 . 07 41,23
MgO ••....••.•••. ,., •• . 60 .so
co ... , ........... ".. 1. 88 2.49
• SO, ..... , ... , . "..•... 1. 13 1 . 50
24 . 60
, F'"2 0 •.. , •• • • •••••••••.
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Conclusion
It is p os ibl to conc ontrate the calc ium bora te in· thi s colemanite
or e . by a 500 0 to 550 0 Cil 0 leine · f ollowed b;y acr eening . A ca rbonic acid
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li".'1ch of t hi s conc entra t e gi ves an xtra ction of a l mos t 99 p~rcent of the
bo ric oxide, .,!li eh is r e c ove r ab le a s calci un: borat e 'by r ecipi t a ti on wi th
li ~ e . 'I'her e i no a c cu.nru.l _ti'on of trou·olesome impuri ti es in the closed
l each ci r cuit. A ada of cal ci~~ bora t e is obtained t hat has a number
of commex'cial u s e s, and i f wast e heat and "'laste CO 2 gas ~1ere used t the
pr ocess should be cO.IDPe ti t i ve wit h p re s ent sources of co mmercial borates.
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