Whither Gravity, Magnetic and Electrostatic Separations?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. F. Aplan
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Estimations have been made of the tonnage of raw ores and coal treated by various beneficiation processes. The amount treated by gravity concentration is substantially greater than that treated by flotation, with coal representing the bulk of the material treated by gravity means. A discussion is given of the trends and anticipated improvements in gravity methods. Except for the concentration of iron ores, magnetic and elec- trostatic separation processes find their greatest use in the beneficiation of non-sulfide ores. Exciting new developments in magnetic materials and separation process (and, to a lesser extent, in the electrostatic process) indicate a substantial increase in the application of such processes to ores and a broad variety of non-ore uses.
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APA: F. F. Aplan  (1989)  Whither Gravity, Magnetic and Electrostatic Separations?

MLA: F. F. Aplan Whither Gravity, Magnetic and Electrostatic Separations?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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