Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Liquid
Patent
1990-07-30
1992-09-15
Silverman, Stanley
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Fluid suspension
Liquid
252 60, B03B 530
Patent
active
051470462
ABSTRACT:
A gravity separation method using iron powder is employed for subjecting a metal or ore to sink-float separation using a specific gravity liquid in which the iron powder is mixed and suspended. This gravity separation method comprises mixing and suspending the iron powder composed of fine particles having a size of 40 microns or less to form a specific gravity liquid having specific gravity within the range of 2.6 to 3.5, depending upon the intended use, and pouring various raw materials such as metals and ores into the specific gravity liquid so as to subject the raw materials to sink-float separation.
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Futamata Manabu
Hata Masamichi
Kyusyumetal Industry Co., Ltd.
Lithgow Thomas M.
Silverman Stanley
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