Superconducting magnetic separator and its applications in mineral processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Gillet R. Houot C. Leschevin
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In mineral processing, conventional magnetic separators are equipped with traditional magnetic circuits (magnetic iron yoke with copper coils or iron-clad solenoid) that develop magnetic fields of less than 2 T'. For minerals of low magnetic susceptibility, use of these circuits has many disadvantages. Only a separator with a superconducting magnet can contribute to solving the problems and produce a high magnetic field. This paper presents and describes a magnetic separator having a superconducting magnet with integrated closed circuit for helium liquefaction. The system generator and maintenance are simplified by extensive automation realized by a versatile program- mable autocontrol unit. A comparative study if the results on concentration and purification of different raw materials with the new and with conventional separators is described.
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APA: G. Gillet R. Houot C. Leschevin  (1987)  Superconducting magnetic separator and its applications in mineral processing

MLA: G. Gillet R. Houot C. Leschevin Superconducting magnetic separator and its applications in mineral processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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