The Many Uses of Rare-Earth Magnetic Separators for Heavy Mineral Sands Processing

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

In the time since the first trials in the mid-1980s, the Rare-Earth Magnetic Separators (REMS) are presently (year 2001) found in many heavy mineral sands plants around the world. Both the roll and the drum type are used from ilmenite concentration to cleaning high-purity zircon products. Chromium-bearing materials are removed from ilmenite more selectively than with electromagnetic separators. Greater flexibility and higher grades in ilmenite circuits are achieved. Cleaner rutile and zircon products, even with respect to levels of radioactive materials, are the result of superior magnetic force optimisation. Tailings from roaster plants can be reprocessed effectively, which is encouraging some operators to look at replacing old equipment in order to process roasted material plant feed or implement use of the new generation drum separators in new plants. Wet separation of ilmenite by using powerful wet REMS drum separators is now a possibility. This may be an alternative to at least a portion of the Wet High-Intensity Magnetic Separators (WHIMS) process for ilmenite preconcentration. A dry plant process flowsheet can often be modified by displacing a portion of high-tension separators with new high-temperature tolerant REMS.
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APA:  (2001)  The Many Uses of Rare-Earth Magnetic Separators for Heavy Mineral Sands Processing

MLA: The Many Uses of Rare-Earth Magnetic Separators for Heavy Mineral Sands Processing. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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