Development Of Optimized Process For Recovery Of Heavy Minerals From Korean Beach Sand

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wantae Kim
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In order to establish the optimized recovery process for heavy minerals from Korean beach sand, we investigated the several physical separation methods such as gravity and magnetic separation followed by mineralogical characterization. There was clear relationship between the particle size and heavy mineral content that heavy minerals were mostly concentrated in the particles below 100mesh. Gravity separation using the spiral and shaking table separators made it possible to concentrate heavy minerals by rejecting the light and coarse particles consist mainly of quartz and other non-valuable minerals. The high-intensity magnetic roll separator and subsequent induced magnetic separator were applied to fractionate magnetic particles according to their magnetic susceptibility. The content of TiO2 of high susceptible ilmenite-rich fraction was 43.98wt.% while those of ZrO2 of non-magnetic and magnetic residue were 6.78wt.% and 3.11wt.%, respectively.
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APA: Wantae Kim  (2006)  Development Of Optimized Process For Recovery Of Heavy Minerals From Korean Beach Sand

MLA: Wantae Kim Development Of Optimized Process For Recovery Of Heavy Minerals From Korean Beach Sand. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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