Title :
Separation of small nonferrous particles using an inclined drum eddy-current separator with permanent magnets
Author :
Lungu, Mihai ; Rem, Peter
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Phys., West Univ. Timisoara, Romania
fDate :
5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a method for separating small metallic nonferrous particles from two-component nonferrous mixtures using, a new type of dynamic eddy-current separator with permanent magnets. The so-called inclined drum eddy-current separator (IDECS) consists of an inclined vertical rotary drum covered with permanent magnets, alternately N-S and S-N oriented, directly fixed on the axis of an electric engine. The particles to be separated are brought into the field on an oblique trajectory, hit the drum, and are deflected in the variable field under electrodynamic and mechanical interactions. The strongly conducting and poorly conducting particles assume different trajectories depending on their electrical conductivities, which lead to their separation. The paper presents the results of grade and recovery of wastes consisting of small particles (under 5 mm) derived from Cu-Pb and Cu-Al mixtures. The advantages of IDECS are that its efficiency is close to that of the usual dynamic eddy-current separator and its equipment cost is lower. A disadvantage is that the intermediate product must be passed again through a separation process
Keywords :
eddy currents; magnetic separation; permanent magnets; 5 mm; Cu-Al; Cu-Al mixtures; Cu-Pb; Cu-Pb mixtures; IDECS; dynamic eddy-current separator; electric engine axis; electrical conductivities; electrodynamic interactions; grade; inclined drum eddy-current separator; inclined vertical rotary drum; mechanical interactions; oblique trajectory; permanent magnets; poorly conducting particles; small metallic nonferrous particles; small nonferrous particle separation; strongly conducting particles; two-component nonferrous mixtures; waste recovery; Belts; Conductivity; Costs; Electrodynamics; Engines; Magnetic fields; Particle separators; Permanent magnets; Separation processes; Spinning;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on