Mineral Stratification In Magneto-Hydrostatic Separation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Yaniv
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The magneto-hydrostatic method can be used today to separate slightly magnetic or non-magnetic particles according to differences in their specific gravities and magnetic susceptibilities. The classical approach is to effect stratification prior to separation. This paper discusses some of the significant parameters which bear on the design and pattern of the expected stratification in the separation cell. As the characteristics of the magnetic field, and consequently those of the magnetic forces, are determined by the geometry of the poles, this subject is treated first. In this context a new approach, whereby the range of stratification is extended, using positive as well as negative gradients, is presented. Finally, the effect of the relative size and shape of the particles on stratification is discussed.
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APA: I. Yaniv  (1978)  Mineral Stratification In Magneto-Hydrostatic Separation

MLA: I. Yaniv Mineral Stratification In Magneto-Hydrostatic Separation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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