Title :
Selective collection of non-magnetic rutile and quartz by means of a magnetic reagent by HGMS
Author :
Liu, Qingxia ; Fridlaender, F.J.
fDate :
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A single wire HGMS collection scheme is used to study the selective attachment of rutile or quartz to a magnetic reagent. Data is presented for the magnetic collection of rutile and quartz, both individually and as a mixture as a function of the pH of the slurry, and the zeta-potentials of the several contents of the slurry which are given as a function of the pH. Single wire build-up data shows that at a pH below about 3, both quartz and rutile are attached to the magnetic reagent with nonselective capture of both minerals in a single wire experiment. An increase of pH, however, to 3.5 (or higher) results in the selective capture of rutile only. Typical experimental parameters are fields of 9 kOe and flow rates of 0.2 cm/s. The amount of magnetic reagent required to achieve these results is about two orders of magnitude smaller than the amount of minerals (e.g., rutile) to be separated
Keywords :
magnetic particles; magnetic separation; quartz; titanium compounds; SiO2; TiO2; high gradient magnetic seperation; magnetic reagent; pH; quartz; rutile; single wire HGMS collection scheme; slurry; zeta-potentials; Magnetic materials; Magnetic properties; Magnetic separation; Magnetic susceptibility; Magnetosphere; Minerals; Petroleum; Slurries; Stability; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on