Separation in Magnetic Fluids: Time to Meet the Technological Needs

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Separation in magnetic fluids is one of the modern techniques that offer a unique approach to material manipulation in a broad spectrum of industries. Its wide-scale application has been restricted so far for a variety of reasons, including limited throughput, inefficient recovery of magnetic fluids and the cost of commercially available magnetic fluids. This situation has changed recently. Very selective separators, with automated density control, capable of treating a variety of materials in a wide spectrum of densities and particle sizes have been built by DebTech and applied in the diamond industry. Technology for the recovery of magnetic fluids has been developed and low-cost magnetic fluids, with high magnetisation and low viscosity are being produced on a production scale. Scale-up of the technology has been addressed and units capable of treating large tonnages of material have been designed. Such a development thus offers the minerals industry a technology that surpasses the existing technologies in selectivity, efficiency and versatility
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APA:  (2000)  Separation in Magnetic Fluids: Time to Meet the Technological Needs

MLA: Separation in Magnetic Fluids: Time to Meet the Technological Needs. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2000.

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