Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Magnetic – Paramagnetic
Patent
1980-08-07
1982-02-23
Hill, Ralph J.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Magnetic
Paramagnetic
209232, 210222, B03C 102, B01D 3506
Patent
active
043167985
ABSTRACT:
A separating chamber for a magnetic separator is disclosed, which separating chamber includes a canister having at least one inlet and at least one outlet and a fluid-permeable magnetisable packing material within the canister. When feed material from which magnetisable particles are to be separated is supplied to the inlet(s), it passes into the packing material by way of a fluid-permeable partition which serves to distribute the feed material over a large area within the packing material. By virtue of an externally applied magnetic field, magnetisable particles within the feed material are magnetically attracted to collecting sites within the packing material. So as to mitigate the effect of fluid passing through apertures in the partition which tends to produce high velocity jets, thereby prejudicing the separation efficiency, the partition is double-walled, the two walls being spaced slightly apart and being apertured. Venting means are provided for preventing air becoming entrapped in the highest part of the canister.
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patent: 1780882 (1930-11-01), Kettler
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patent: 4120783 (1978-10-01), Baummer
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Hocking David
Jepson Walter B.
Riley Peter W.
English Clays Lovering Pochin & Company Ltd.
Hill Ralph J.
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