"Reclaiming Magnetite in Dense-Medium Circuits by Magnetic Separators"

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. J. Bronkala
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Dense-medium circuits have been installed in many mineral treatment plants since its, original development about thirty years ago. In the intervening, period the process has been thoroughly evaluated and many innovations have been introduced. The Heavy Density. Cyclone is one of the newer systems which has extended the operating range of this process to 65 mesh size. Several different finely divided materials have been used to produce the separating bath but nearly all new plants use a ferro-magnetic medium. The, advantages of magnetic medium include: 1. Smaller recovery plant 2. Lower cost recovery plant both in initial and operating cost 3. Excellent medium stability 4. Dependable medium supply at reasonable and stable cost. Magnetic separators are used to recover this magnetic medium and the smaller plants and lower operating costs are directly related to their use.
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APA: W. J. Bronkala  (1964)  "Reclaiming Magnetite in Dense-Medium Circuits by Magnetic Separators"

MLA: W. J. Bronkala "Reclaiming Magnetite in Dense-Medium Circuits by Magnetic Separators". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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