Use Of A Magnetic Fluid-Based Process For Coal Separations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Fofana M. S. Klima
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The use of a laboratory-scale magnetic fluid-based separator for coal separations was examined. A Frantz laboratory magnetic separator was modified by fabricating new pole pieces of the appropriate geometry to provide the proper magnetic field gradients. Two separation chambers, which were constructed of Plexiglas, were designed to fit between the pole pieces. A commercially available, water-based, ferromagnetic fluid was used as the separating medium. The separating density was changed by varying the current intensity of the electromagnet coil. Both batch and continuous separations were made using 0.59 x 0.50-mm and 0.18 x 0. 15-mm coal. The results are compared to those obtained using organic liquids.
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APA: M. Fofana M. S. Klima  (1998)  Use Of A Magnetic Fluid-Based Process For Coal Separations

MLA: M. Fofana M. S. Klima Use Of A Magnetic Fluid-Based Process For Coal Separations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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