Improved Selectivity Of Super-Conducting Dry HGMS Of Fine Powders By Vibration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. Wang A. Johansson E. Forssberg B. Chan
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A super-conducting high gradient magnetic separator with matrix vibration in dry separation mode is a powder purification device, which has been used to remove weakly magnetic impure particles from fine calcite powders below 53 µm in this study. A fundamental question concerned is the evolution of the matrix clogging under gas-solids loads. This paper presents the improvement of the separation selectivity using a method of mechanically based vibration on the matrix in the separator. The functions of the matrix vibration are discussed. The results indicated that the mechanically based vibration on the matrix within a high intensity magnetic field while a feed was introduced in an air stream, was found to be effective for the dry purification of fine powder materials.
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APA: Y. Wang A. Johansson E. Forssberg B. Chan  (2001)  Improved Selectivity Of Super-Conducting Dry HGMS Of Fine Powders By Vibration

MLA: Y. Wang A. Johansson E. Forssberg B. Chan Improved Selectivity Of Super-Conducting Dry HGMS Of Fine Powders By Vibration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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