High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. E. Masoner
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The struggle to get the minerals industry seriously interested in high intensity wet magnetic separation* has been difficult. The high capital cost of the equipment, the lack of basic research, the lack of operating information, and the diverse characteristics associated with different minerals and ores have prevented the development and use of HIMS-W on a wide scale. The Climax Molybdenum Company, a Division of American Metal Climax, Inc., located at Climax, Colorado, was among the first companies in the Americas in recent years to support the development of HIMS-W to recover weakly magnetic minerals on a large scale. The Climax Molybdenum Company, one of the world's largest underground mines, processes about 40,000 tons per day of ore, from which about fifty million pounds of molybdenum disulfide are produced each year. By-products include tungsten, iron pyrite, tin, and some monazite.
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APA: T. E. Masoner  (1968)  High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? Introduction

MLA: T. E. Masoner High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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