The Application Of Magnet Assessment To Ironsands Production

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Falconer A. J
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Two magnetic parameters are proposed as a basis for the assessment of ironsands beneficiation. The parameters are deter- mined for raw sand prior to dredging and for magnetic separator head feed over a production period of five months. The relationships between these parameters and the performance of the magnetic separators are examined to establish the value of magnetic assessment compared with the traditional soluble iron assay method. The results illustrate that the first parameter, true magnetic fraction (TMF), has a value superior to that of soluble iron when relating raw sand grade calculated by tri- angulation to magnet performance. In terms of the relationship between magnet head feed grade and magnet performance, TMF and soluble iron perform equally as assessment parameters. For the ironsands mined during the five month period, the second magnetic assessment parameter, composite fraction (CR), is shown to merely reflect TMF and offers no additional information for assess- Ment. Conclusions are that true magnetic fraction has many advantages over soluble iron in terms of time and cost of determination and that it is a meaningful and reliable parameter upon which to base all calculations relating to the mining and beneficiation of ironsands.
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APA: Falconer A. J  (1980)  The Application Of Magnet Assessment To Ironsands Production

MLA: Falconer A. J The Application Of Magnet Assessment To Ironsands Production. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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