Apparatus for the separation of magnetizable particles from a fi

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Magnetic – Paramagnetic

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209229, 209232, B03C 114

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040424928

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic separator includes a channel, having a plurality of walls, one of which includes a vertically traveling conveyor belt; a magnetic coil is arranged on one channel wall for producing a high intensity magnetic field; inlet means is provided for introducing a carrier medium into the channel and an injecting means on a side channel wall opposite the magnetic coil and downstream of the inlet charges material into the medium. A doctoring member removes magnetic particles drawn to the conveyor belt and means spaced from said one wall removes non-magnetic particles and carrier medium.

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