name: | Concentrating Magnetic Separator For Hemalite/Limonite/magnetite |
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Magnetic separator
Introduction:
Magnetic separation is generally a low cost method of recovery, unless high intensity
separators are required. The electro-magnetic high intensity separators that produce 20, 000 gauss, tend to be expensive.
However, the rare earth magnetic separators are relatively inexpensive and can produce
magnetic fields around 6, 000 gauss. So, when looking for a process to recover valuable
minerals, magnetic separation should not be overlooked, if some of the material is
magnetic or PARA-magnetic.
separators are required. The electro-magnetic high intensity separators that produce 20, 000 gauss, tend to be expensive.
However, the rare earth magnetic separators are relatively inexpensive and can produce
magnetic fields around 6, 000 gauss. So, when looking for a process to recover valuable
minerals, magnetic separation should not be overlooked, if some of the material is
magnetic or PARA-magnetic.
Features:
1. High magnetic intensity;
2. Low energy consumption;
3. Good beneficiating efficiency;
4. Simple structure and easy maintenance.
Principle:
When the raw materials flow into the tank body of the wet drum magnetic separator,
firstly, the flowing direction of the raw materials is the same as the rotary direction of the
magnetic drum, the iron magnetite materials are attracted to the surface of drum. This
is the first separation. In the second step, the flushing water below flush the raw
materials back for the second separation. This time the flowing direction of the raw
materials is opposite to the rotary direction of the magnetic drum. Then along with the
rotation of drum, the iron magnetite materials on the surface of drum will finally leave the
magnetic field and fall to the ore concentrate box under gravity. Also, the flushing water
above helps to flush the iron magnetite into the ore concentrate box. The weak magnetic
and non-magnetic materials can not be attracted and will flow to the discharge pipe
for tailings.
firstly, the flowing direction of the raw materials is the same as the rotary direction of the
magnetic drum, the iron magnetite materials are attracted to the surface of drum. This
is the first separation. In the second step, the flushing water below flush the raw
materials back for the second separation. This time the flowing direction of the raw
materials is opposite to the rotary direction of the magnetic drum. Then along with the
rotation of drum, the iron magnetite materials on the surface of drum will finally leave the
magnetic field and fall to the ore concentrate box under gravity. Also, the flushing water
above helps to flush the iron magnetite into the ore concentrate box. The weak magnetic
and non-magnetic materials can not be attracted and will flow to the discharge pipe
for tailings.
Service Concept:
1. Pre-sale services:
1) Selecting equipment type;
2) Designing and fabricating the products in accordance with the special requirements
of the clients;
of the clients;
3) Training technical personnel for our clients;
4) Providing construction and technology consultations or working out proper construction
schemes for those new, special or difficult projects.
schemes for those new, special or difficult projects.
2. Services provided during the sale:
Respect our clients; present the clients with ease, relaxation and a surprise; devote
ourselves to improve the total value of our clients.
ourselves to improve the total value of our clients.
1) Checking products acceptance ahead of delivery;
2) Introducing the service system to our clients.
3. After-sale services:
Improve the added value of our products, and let the clients free from the using troubles:
1) Assisting the clients preparing for the first construction scheme;
2) Installing and testing the equipments;
3) Training the first-line operators on site;
4) Examining the equipment regularly;
5) Taking the initiatives to eliminate the failure(s) rapidly at site;
6) Distributing the guarantee fittings door-to-door;
7) Providing technical exchanging;
8) Providing maintenance for big items.