Wet Dielectric Separation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. J. Lin
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

We have studied the possibility to use electrical phenomena in order to selectively separate minerals with various densities and dielectric constants in non-homogeneous electric fields. This technique is based on levitation forces acting on a solid particle immersed in dielectric fluid. When the gradient of the electric field is directed downwards, the levitation force in the dielectric fluid (pure liquid or electric colloids) will be in an upward direction to float sinking minerals by counterbalancing their density mismatch with the liquid medium. The separation process can be made by using two possible modes: either by direct application of electrical forces or by change in the density and dielectric constant of a liquid medium in which the mineral particles are placed. We have investigated several electrode configurations in order to produce electrical fields which are strongly non homogeneous. Further more, investigation on the dielectric properties of liquids have been performed.
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APA: I. J. Lin  (1977)  Wet Dielectric Separation

MLA: I. J. Lin Wet Dielectric Separation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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