Magnetic Sperator

Introduction:

Magnetic separation is the process of separating components of mixtures by using a magnet to attract magnetic substances.[1] The process that is used for magnetic separation separates non-magnetic substances from those which are magnetic. This technique is useful for the select few minerals which are ferromagnetic (iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-containing minerals) and paramagnetic. Most metals, including gold, silver and aluminum, are nonmagnetic.

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A large diversity of mechanical means is used to separate magnetic materials. During magnetic separation, magnets are situated inside two separator drums which bear liquids. Due to the magnets, magnetic particles are being drifted by the movement of the drums. This can create a magnetic concentrate (e.g., an ore concentrates).


Technical Parameters:

Model

Diameter (mm)

Length of drum (mm)

Capacity (t/h)

Power (kw)

Weight (t)

Dimension-L×W×H 

(mm)

CTB612

600

1200

10-20

1.1

1.5

2030×1200×1140

CTB618

600

1800

15-30

2.2

1.8

2630×1200×1140

CTB718

750

1800

20-45

3

2.2

2690×1380×1330

CTB918

900

1800

25-55

4

2.9

2730×1600×1550

CTB924

900

2400

35-70

4

3.6

3330×1600×1550

CTB1018

1050

1800

40-75

5.5

4.3

2800×1760×1750

CTB1024

1050

2400

60-120

5.5

5.2

3200×1760×1750

CTB1030

1050

3000

70-150

7.5

6.3

3950×1760×1750

CTB1218

1200

1800

60-110

5.5

5

2850×1980×1940

CTB1224

1200

2400

70-130

7.5

6.4

3450×1980×1940

CTB1230

1200

3000

80-160

7.5

7.8

4050×1980×1940

CTB1530

1500

3000

100-180

11

9.2

4230×2300×2350

CTB1540

1500

4000

115-220

11

10.5

5230×2300×2350



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