High Extraction Magnetic Filtration Of Kaolin Clay - Status Of Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Iannicelli
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

An entirely new level of magnetic filtration technology was put into full commercial production by the kaolin industry of Georgia, U.S.A. during 1973-1974. At present, four kaolin producers in Georgia are operating large magnetic filters each capable of processing over 1000 gallons of kaolin slurry per minute or over 65 tons of kaolin per hour on a dry basis. A fifth large filter will go on stream in August, 1975. Four of these units are 84" machines manufactured by the Pacific Electric Motor Company of Oakland, California. When operated at the maximum 1000 g, p. m. rate, these five large magnetic filters have a combined capacity approximating the entire waterwashed coating and filler kaolin produced in the U.S.
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APA: J. Iannicelli  (1976)  High Extraction Magnetic Filtration Of Kaolin Clay - Status Of Development

MLA: J. Iannicelli High Extraction Magnetic Filtration Of Kaolin Clay - Status Of Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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