The Treatment of Steel Plant Wastes by Magnetic Cyclones

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John L. Watson Suren Mishra
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Many of the wastes produced by modern steel plants are pulps or sludges containing significant concentrations of iron and displaying some ferromagnetic characteristics. These waste materials are often suited to treatment by magnetic cycloning to produce a high solids content underflow and a clean water overflow. Alternatively in the classification mode, the magnetic cyclone can produce a high iron underflow product for recycling by discarding fine non-magnetic material to the overflow. Results for the treatment of a variety of steel plant wastes in 5.0cm, 2.5cm and 1.25cm diameter cyclones, operating with and without an applied magnetic field, are presented. It is demonstrated that the magnetic cyclone increases solids recovery to the underflow product, especially at finer particle sizes and for higher solids content feed pulps.
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APA: John L. Watson Suren Mishra  (1992)  The Treatment of Steel Plant Wastes by Magnetic Cyclones

MLA: John L. Watson Suren Mishra The Treatment of Steel Plant Wastes by Magnetic Cyclones. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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