Master Magnets Sponsor Physical Separation 2019

By Paul Fears | 15 January 2019

Magnetic Separation – International Mineral Conference

Master Magnets has been announced as one of the principle sponsors of the Physical Separation ’19 conference (13-14 June, National Maritime Museum, Falmouth, Cornwall, UK).

Physical Separation ’19 is organised by Minerals Engineering International (MEI).  Although chemical methods of concentration and extraction dominate the industry, the physical separation methods are ubiquitous.  Whether it be magnetic separation, gravity concentration, classification or dewatering, the principles of separation are essentially the same:  Using the characteristics of a mineral in terms of weight, shape, size and composition.

Magnetic Separation

Separating and recovering minerals on the basis of magnetic susceptibility has happened for centuries.  Advances in magnetic technology enabled the development of higher strength magnetic separators.  Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets changed the landscape in terms of processing dry materials.  Non-metallic minerals such as feldspar and silica sand were purified of iron-bearing minerals when passed over a Rare Earth Roll Magnetic Separator.

Induced Roll Magnetic Separator

Induced Roll Magnetic Separator

Electromagnetic Separators evolved to generate higher magnetic fields.  The Induced Roll Magnetic Separator offered an alternative dry processing solution to the Rare Earth Roll, with several important advantages.   Electromagnetic Filters were developed for the purification of mineral slurries, often replacing flotation due to being more-environmentally-friendly and less costly to operate.

Modern Challenges Facing Mineral Processors

“The mineral processing landscape has never been more challenging,” said Jonathan Millington, Master Magnets Marketing Manager.  “There is a greater understanding of the environmental impact of mining and mineral processing that ever before.  This means that processes have to be changed and new techniques adopted.  As separation equipment suppliers, we have a duty to develop solutions.”

Minerals

Environmental pressures are accompanied by the need to develop lower quality reserves.

“Many of the higher grade mineral reserves have already been mined.  We are working with companies to enhance the purity and quality of lower grade ores and deposits.”

At the Physical Separation conference, experts from across the world will provide their insight into the challenges facing mineral processors.

For further information on Master Magnets and our range of magnetic separation equipment designed for purifying ceramics and non-metallic minerals, please see us at the Physical Separation conference or contact us via:

Email: sales.redditch@buntingmagnetics.com

Via the website

Telephone:  +44 (0) 1527 65858

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