The Use of Superconducting Magnets in the Beneficiation of Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sibley C. Burnett
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Early attempts to apply superconductivity to the beneficiation of kaolin required very large refrigerators to remove the heat generated during rapid charging and discharging of the magnet. In the early 1990's, Advanced Cryo Magnetics, Inc. developed and patented methods to reduce this pulsed heating by a factor of fifteen. Small, helium refrigerators and cryo-coolers are now used. Along with savings in electric power, superconductivity allows operation at higher magnetic fields and greatly improves separation process efficiency. New designs offer enormous reductions in weight, size and capital cost as compared to older copper magnets. Application of this technology to minerals other than kaolin is emerging.
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APA: Sibley C. Burnett  (1999)  The Use of Superconducting Magnets in the Beneficiation of Minerals

MLA: Sibley C. Burnett The Use of Superconducting Magnets in the Beneficiation of Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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