Discussion - Ultrasonic Desliming And Upgrading Of Ores - Mining Engineering, Page 639, June 1956: AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Brown, J. H., Fuerstenau, D. W.

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Abstract
The paper by Professors Sun and Mitchell illustrates the value of ultrasonics as a tool for the mineral engineer. In particular, it opens up a number of possibilities to those interested in the field of comminution. The provision of desliming technique, which is thorough as well as rapid, is a distinct contribution, but the data of the paper suggest applications beyond desliming, in that the same treatments may be useful for size determination purposes. Fig. 1 shows that a marked dependence exists between particle size and the height to which it can be elevated by ultrasonic vibrations. While the curves are only extended down to a size of about 100 p, the fact that they appear to be increasing in slope in this range suggests that the separation may be even more marked here. This, we feel, is very strong evidence that a method for fine sizing could be developed to use ultra- sonic waves as the separating force.
Citation
APA: (1957) Discussion - Ultrasonic Desliming And Upgrading Of Ores - Mining Engineering, Page 639, June 1956: AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Brown, J. H., Fuerstenau, D. W.
MLA: Discussion - Ultrasonic Desliming And Upgrading Of Ores - Mining Engineering, Page 639, June 1956: AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Brown, J. H., Fuerstenau, D. W.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.