Fragmentation of Ore and Solid Waste by Means of Electrical Disintegration and Disintegration by Underwater Explosion

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 215 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
"The electrical disintegration (ED) method and disintegration by underwater explosion were investigated as new fragmentation techniques for the kimberlite ore and tungsten scrap of superalloy (carbide bit). The results of various breakage tests demonstrated that both fragmentation methods as new disintegration techniques for recycling were able to liberate various components of materials of different resistivity and elastic impedance.SUMMARYThe breakage of the kimberlite ore from South Africa (sample size: 15 mm x 15 mm x 6 mm) was achieved by the ED method. A relationship between the sample size, voltage, the electrical current and the energy needed for the disintegration was found from the experimental results. Kimberlite exhibited a high degree of breakage, when the high voltage of 60 kV and the pulse current of approximately 5000 A were applied to the sample by the generator during 0.2 microseconds (Fig. 1)."
Citation
APA:
(2003) Fragmentation of Ore and Solid Waste by Means of Electrical Disintegration and Disintegration by Underwater ExplosionMLA: Fragmentation of Ore and Solid Waste by Means of Electrical Disintegration and Disintegration by Underwater Explosion. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.