Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation (WHIMS) of Algerian Kaolin: a Potential Application

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mohammed Laraba Roula Abdelmalek Juan Maria Menendez-Aguado Rodrigo Alvarez Garcia
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Jun 11, 2022

Abstract

The aim of this research is the study of the WHIMS parameters on the improving process of a local (DD: Djebel Debbagh, East of Algeria) kaolin. The obtained results of performed XRF, SEM, and XRD characterization showed that this local material is an alumino-silicate containing kaolinite and halloysite with MnO and Fe2O3 impurities (respectively 39.30% and 34.67% alumina and 38.18% and 39.70% silica in both samples (DD2 and DD3). After homogenization, crushing, and milling, a multiparameters factorial experimentation (grain sizes, intensity, and dimension of matrix balls) showed that WHIMS is an effective process to improve the quality of this kaolin, mainly: removing their impurities. Dimensions of matrix balls (Db) = 2 cm, intensity of the applied magnetic field (I) = 1.5 T, and grain sizes (Dp) = > 100 < 250 μm) are the optimal values to reach 91.06% for manganese and 93.45% for iron as removing yield. The statistical analysis of these results sorted the investigation parameters and showed that Db has the highest and most significant influence on the recovery of iron and manganese particles. The magnetic field intensity (I) has a less important influence while the grain size has an average influence (positive on the iron recovery but a negative one on the recovery of manganese).
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APA: Mohammed Laraba Roula Abdelmalek Juan Maria Menendez-Aguado Rodrigo Alvarez Garcia  (2022)  Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation (WHIMS) of Algerian Kaolin: a Potential Application

MLA: Mohammed Laraba Roula Abdelmalek Juan Maria Menendez-Aguado Rodrigo Alvarez Garcia Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separation (WHIMS) of Algerian Kaolin: a Potential Application. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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