Electric Pulse Disintegration As A Most Efficient Method For Selective Destruction Of Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. Shuloyakov G. A. Finkelstein V. A. Zukerman V. I. Kurets
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Possibilities of electric pulse disintegration are discussed with emphasis on high selectivity of the process as compared to mechanical comminution methods especially when applied to polymineral ores. Physical explanation of this phenomenon is suggested. The authors present results of some experimental tests illustrating regularity of this phenomenon irrespective of origin of ores or dissemination pattern of valuable minerals including both dissipated and accessory minerals. Some operating plants applying this principle are described the plants used either for mineral research purposes or for obtaining pure monomineral fractions or for treatment of gems to be faceted. Obstacles for implementation of this technology are mentioned.
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APA: A. D. Shuloyakov G. A. Finkelstein V. A. Zukerman V. I. Kurets  (1995)  Electric Pulse Disintegration As A Most Efficient Method For Selective Destruction Of Minerals

MLA: A. D. Shuloyakov G. A. Finkelstein V. A. Zukerman V. I. Kurets Electric Pulse Disintegration As A Most Efficient Method For Selective Destruction Of Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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