Beneficiating ore by magnetic fractional filtration of solutes

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Electrothermic processes

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75 1T, 75101R, 210695, C22B 100

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ABSTRACT:
One solute is selectively filtered from a mixture of solutes by making use of the difference between the magnetic susceptibilities of the solutes.
Fluid streams of the substances to be filtered are subjected to intense magnetic field gradients to effect the separation or filtration. At points of high magnetic gradient or intense magnetic field, the substance of greater magnetic susceptibility, or the paramagnetic substance distinguished from a non-paramagnetic substance, is deflected laterally through a path of variable resistance to flow so that it separates from non-paramagnetic substance.

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