Density Separations in Heavy Inorganic Liquid Suspensions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hall ST Miles NJ
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Recently an inorganic salt, sodium polytungstate (SPT), has become available that allows the preparation of non-toxic solutions of relative densities up to 3.1. It is relatively expensive and at the higher relative densities achievable, highly viscous. Alternative inorganic compounds may in the future be identified that overcome these limitations. The Australian Mineral Industries Research Association Ltd (AMIRA) has initiated a project to examine possible alternatives. However, it has been found that by the addition of finely divided ferrosilicon to solutions of SPT, relative densities of up to 4.0 can be achieved. A laboratory technique for density fractionation of sized mineral samples utilising this finding has been developed. This is currently being extended to study the potential applications of such liquids and suspensions in dynamic systems for mineral, coal and recycled waste separations.
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APA: Hall ST Miles NJ  (1993)  Density Separations in Heavy Inorganic Liquid Suspensions

MLA: Hall ST Miles NJ Density Separations in Heavy Inorganic Liquid Suspensions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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