Electrical Properties Of Composite Mineral Particles And Their Effect On Dielectrophoresis

International Mineral Processing Congress
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Dielectrophoresis is a separation technique that uses a non-uniform electrical field to separate particles on the basis of their permittivity. There are many areas of mineral processing that might benefit from the application of dielectrophoresis. These include: coarse removal of gangue, recovery of ultrafine particles, upgrading of flotation concentrates or simply as a laboratory analysis technique. In order to determine the potential value of dielectrophoresis to the mineral processing industry, the response of composite particles was investigated. The electrical properties of composites involve complex relationships between the shape, distribution and permittivity of the individual grains within the rock. The relationship between mineral composition and dielectrophoretic force was measured on single particles from two ore types. The results were used to populate a model that could predict the separation characteristics of the ore. The insights gained from this model separator allowed potential applications of the technology to be examined and their performance evaluated.
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APA:  (2012)  Electrical Properties Of Composite Mineral Particles And Their Effect On Dielectrophoresis

MLA: Electrical Properties Of Composite Mineral Particles And Their Effect On Dielectrophoresis. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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