Pittsburg Paper - The Magnetic Separation of Non-Magnetic Material (see Discussion 1089)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1897
Abstract
At the Atlanta meeting of the Institute in October,' 1895, some brief remarks were made by Mr. Wilkens on the above subject. It is the object of this paper to set forth the substance of these previous statements, embodying therewith additional information gained since that time, and a brief illustrated description of the method and means of the separation.* Lack of time will unfortunately not allow as complete a resume of the subject in all its phases, especially those relating to the scientific side of the question, as its novelty and importance would warrant, so that even this paper must be considered a preliminary one. It is hoped that at some future meeting of the Institute we may find an opportunity of presenting supplementary data of interest. The paradoxical title above used requires some explanation. The term " non-magnetic material " is applied to such substances as have heretofore been considered non-magnetic in the arts, more especially in the practice of ore-concentration. Scientifically, it has been shown by Faraday, Plucker, Wiedemann and other physicists that magnetism is an inherent property common to all substances, solid, liquid and gaseous, i.e., all suhstances are either attracted or repelled by the poles of a magnet, although ill the great majority of cases the manifestation of this
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(1897) Pittsburg Paper - The Magnetic Separation of Non-Magnetic Material (see Discussion 1089)MLA: Pittsburg Paper - The Magnetic Separation of Non-Magnetic Material (see Discussion 1089). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.