Magnetic beneficiation of clays utilizing magnetic particulates

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Precedent preparation of items or materials to facilitate... – Selective differentiation

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209 10, 209214, B03C 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method for magnetically separating discoloring contaminants of low magnetic attractability from a crude kaolin clay containing said contaminants. A dispersed aqueous slurry of the clay is admixed with a finely divided magnetic particulate. The slurry is thereupon passed through a porous, ferromagnetic matrix in the presence of an applied magnetic field, whereby contaminants seeded by the particulate are separated from the slurry.

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