Influence Of Process Variables In The High Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Uranium Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. P. Van Dillen
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Continuing interest in processes that will effect separations in the fine particle size range has prompted intense interest in the use of high gradient magnetic separation (HGMS) for beneficiation of uranium ores. Some of the uranium minerals are paramagnetic and hence are amenable to concentration by HGMS. This paper presents a brief review of the problems associated with uranium ores beneficiation, a description of the HGNS process, and the effects of the parameters--pulp velocity, field strength, matrix loading and magnetic field gradient on product recovery and grade. Unsatisfactory separation of uranium minerals by HGHS is related to ore specific properties such as lack of liberation, fine dissemination of uranium minerals, uniform distribution of magnetic minerals throughout the ore matrix and interference of micron sized slimes. Experimental techniques to identify and resolve some of these problems are outlined.
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APA: J. P. Van Dillen  (1982)  Influence Of Process Variables In The High Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Uranium Ores

MLA: J. P. Van Dillen Influence Of Process Variables In The High Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Uranium Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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