Concentration of Silicon Carbide with a Density Separation Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Johan M. Versteegen
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

During the production of silicon carbide a by-product is generated, which contains a mixture of crystalline and amorphous silicon carbide. Utilizing the difference in density, shape and surface properties of the crystalline and amorphous silicon carbide, separation tests were carried out with gravity concentration and flotation equipment. The flotation results of the fine fraction of the silicon carbide mixture were not encouraging. The processing of the coarse fraction of the silicon carbide mixture by jigs resulted in a high grade crystalline SiC concentrate with the desired specifications. The separation was largely influenced by the shape factor. An IHC-jig with a newly designed hydraulic drive was used to carry out the test program.
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APA: Johan M. Versteegen  (1988)  Concentration of Silicon Carbide with a Density Separation Process

MLA: Johan M. Versteegen Concentration of Silicon Carbide with a Density Separation Process . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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