New high-intensity roll separator using permanent magnets

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bo R. Arvidson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"New permanent magnetic alloys have recently opened up possibilities for development of unique mineral separators. These are now making several new applications feasible. In many cases where conventional electromagnetic-induced roll separators have traditionally been used, the new permanent magnetic roll separators may reduce both over-all capital costs and operation costs.The development of the next generation of extremely powerful permanent magnets, i.e. neodymium-iron alloys, is progressing rapidly and will affect the roll separator as well as another type of magnetic separator. Permanent Magnet Roll SeparatorDesign and FeaturesDiscs of permanent magnets interleaved with soft iron discs constitute the basic magnetic roll design (Fig. I). By enveloping the magnetic roll with a thin abrasive resistant belt (Fig. 2), even highly magnetic particles are removed.The first prototype roll utilizing the new magnets was shown to have approximately equal strength as induced magnetic roll (IMR) separators. Since the initial test roll, the new separator, called the PERMROLL® , has been made twice as strong with regard to magnetic force, that is, the magnetic flux density is determined to exceed 1.7 tesla (17 kilogauss), while the magnetic field gradient is more than twice the gradient than can be practically achieved with IMR."
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APA: Bo R. Arvidson  (1985)  New high-intensity roll separator using permanent magnets

MLA: Bo R. Arvidson New high-intensity roll separator using permanent magnets. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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