Recovery Of Non-Magnetic Minerals With A Gravity-Magnetic Separator

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Martinez
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A heavy mineral sand sample was tested containing 13% heavy mineral consisting of rutile, zircon, and ilmenite. Eleven tests were run at a mill site with a Mineral Deposit Limited MG 4 spiral to determine the effect of the addition 0; magnets to the spiral compared to conventional gravity separation. Different magnet configurations and field strengths were tested. Optimum results were obtained with the spiral retrofitted with magnets. The heavy mineral content of the concentrate was increased from 55.5% in the control to 64.2% with the magnets. The 8.7% improvement in heavy mineral recovery was due not only to the weakly-magnetic ilmenite, but also to increased recoveries if the non-magnetic zircon and rutile. The increased recoveries were achieved with no loss of concentrate grade.
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APA: E. Martinez  (1992)  Recovery Of Non-Magnetic Minerals With A Gravity-Magnetic Separator

MLA: E. Martinez Recovery Of Non-Magnetic Minerals With A Gravity-Magnetic Separator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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