A Study On The Separation Of Finely-Divided Magnetite From Silica Particles By Centrifugation With The Help Of Two Immiscible Liquids

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
X. X. Jiang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

An efficient recovery of finely divided magnetite particles of 400/500 mesh from a mixture of magnetite/silica particles has been investigated by imposing a delicate balance between centrifugal and surface tensional forces on these particles. The effect of centrifugal force, surface tensional force, density and size of particles on the overall metallurgical efficiency has been examined. A mathematical model based on a momentum balance on the particles at the liquid/liquid interface has been developed. The validity and limitations of the model are discussed in view of the experimental results obtained.
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APA: X. X. Jiang  (1992)  A Study On The Separation Of Finely-Divided Magnetite From Silica Particles By Centrifugation With The Help Of Two Immiscible Liquids

MLA: X. X. Jiang A Study On The Separation Of Finely-Divided Magnetite From Silica Particles By Centrifugation With The Help Of Two Immiscible Liquids. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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