Electromagnetic Filtration - An. Emerging Technology For The Production Of Ultra-Clean Metal

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nagy El-Kaddah
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

One of the emerging technologies for the production of ultra-clean metals is electromagnetic filtration. The theory and the mechanism of electromagnetic separation of inclusions from molten metal are briefly reviewed along with basic electromagnetic separation systems. This paper focuses on inclusion removal in the induced current separators, with specific reference to a new separator developed at the University of Alabama. A simple analytical model is presented for the analysis of particle separation in such a system. The role of the applied magnetic field on inclusion removal will be discussed. It is shown that particle velocity increases exponentially with increasing magnetic field strength. At moderate field strengths, the velocity of 50 to 100µ inclusions are an order of magnitude larger than those achieved by buoyancy. The separator developed at the University of Alabama is described together with experimental results of laboratory and large scale experiments on purification of molten aluminum. These results demonstrate ?the capability of the system for producing super-clean metals.
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APA: Nagy El-Kaddah  (1996)  Electromagnetic Filtration - An. Emerging Technology For The Production Of Ultra-Clean Metal

MLA: Nagy El-Kaddah Electromagnetic Filtration - An. Emerging Technology For The Production Of Ultra-Clean Metal. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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