Flotation process for separating silica from feldspar to form a

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Liquid

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209166, 209162, 209232, B03D 114, B03B 560

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ABSTRACT:
A separation process is provided for treating a feed material comprising silica, feldspar, and metal impurities, including at least one of mica, iron impurities, or refractory heavy minerals, to form one or more products for use in making glass. In the process, the feed material is floated in the presence of a depressant to inhibit the flotation of feldspar and thereby form a concentrate containing at least most of the silica and a tailings fraction containing at least most of the feldspar. The concentrate and tailings fractions can be converted into the products by magnetically removing the metal impurities therefrom.

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