Magnetic Separators In The Heavy Media Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kenneth E. Merklin
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

The heavy media process is now being used extensively throughout the world for the gravity concentration of a great number of different minerals. The process is a commercial adaptation of the heavy liquid procedure which has been used in laboratories for many years to separate mineral of different specific gravities. In the heavy media process, a suspension of finely divided particles in water is used to increase the apparent specific weight of the fluid to the desired separating point. The original heavy media process used sand, galena, pyrite and occasionally other materials as the solid constituent of the separating suspensions. As the process developed, the need for a more universal media meeting the following requirements was recognized: 1. High specific gravity. 2. Resistance to abrasion. 3. Resistance to corrosion, 4. Readily reduced to a suitable size consist for suspension in water. 5. Available in quantity at economical price levels. 6. Easy to recover by a simple method.
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APA: Kenneth E. Merklin  (1958)  Magnetic Separators In The Heavy Media Process

MLA: Kenneth E. Merklin Magnetic Separators In The Heavy Media Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1958.

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