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Physical separation of iron ore: magnetic separation - ScienceDirect

2022.1.1  The SLon-1000 magnetic separator can treat weakly magnetic minerals in the size range of 0–2.0 mm, and has been used in industry for upgrading roasted kaolin

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Magnetic separation - Wikipedia

Magnetic separation is the process of separating components of mixtures by using a magnet to attract magnetic substances. The process that is used for magnetic separation separates non-magnetic substances from those which are magnetic. This technique is useful for the select few minerals which are ferromagnetic (iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-containing minerals) and paramagnetic. Most metals, including gold, silver and aluminum, are nonmagnetic.

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Magnetic Techniques for Mineral Processing - ScienceDirect

2015.1.1  High-intensity magnetic separators, including the conventional cross-belt and rotating disc magnetic separators, etc., are used for beneficiation of weakly

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DRY MAGNETIC SEPARATION OF MAGNETITE ORES ScienceGate

The aim of the research is to study the possibility of using a new magnetic separator model in the process of dry beneficiation of magnetite ore from the Bapy deposit. This paper

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Intensity Magnetic Separator - an overview - ScienceDirect

Magnetic separators are divided into low-intensity and high-intensity separators, the former being used for ferromagnetic minerals (and some paramagnetic minerals of high

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Magnetic Separator - an overview ScienceDirect Topics

Magnetic separators are necessary to separate the magnetic particles from the system. In the simplest approach, a small permanent magnet can be used, but various magnetic

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6 Magnetic Separation - Springer

(i) Magnetic head-pulley separators are the most common types of dry unit, and can be used both for magnetic particle concentration and tramp iron removal. The Trajectory of

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Magnetic Ore - an overview ScienceDirect Topics

Concentrators, which are used for the separation of magnetic ores from the accompanying mineral matter. These may operate with dry or wet feeds and an example of the latter is

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