Separation Efficiency

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Norman F. Schulz
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The technical excellence of separation achieved in a mineral concentration process, or any other process where two constituents of any kind are physically separated from each other, is expressed uniquely and quantitatively by the Separation Efficiency: ES = (R ? Rg) where R is the percentage of the valuable constituent and Rg the percentage of the waste appearing in the concentrate. The Separation Efficiency meets all the usual requirements of a true efficiency and is independent of the nature of the process used. It can be visualized as the percentage of the feed material that, in effect, actually undergoes complete separation while the rest of the feed is distributed randomly and unchanged into the two separation products.
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APA: Norman F. Schulz  (1969)  Separation Efficiency

MLA: Norman F. Schulz Separation Efficiency. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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