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Mineral What?
Posted on
20. Oct. 2009 - 01:55
A size range in microns & a couple of densities does not provide an adequate basis to lash out billions for a minerals refinery.
You will have to come up with the mineral names so that somebody can use the Periodic Table bit to identify a process. I mean to say....if one is ferrous, or ferric, and the other one isn't then it becomes a bit of a no brainer.
Masquerading as a process engineer is a dangerous business. Too many do it and it gets the business a bad name.
In the meantime read Prior and/or Willis which are major reference works. Gilchrist also wrote an excellent book on extractive metallurgy. If I go back 35 years that was also the title. ■
Re: Beneficiation
Posted on
20. Oct. 2009 - 03:18
sory,
minerals: kaolin (2,62 gr/cm3); cristobalite (2,3 gr/cm3) ■
Beneficiation
Hi,
liberalisation size of two minerals in an ore 5-10 micron. first mineral density 2,5 gr/cm3, second mineral density 2,1 gr/cm3. this minerals, how do I beneficiation. (MGS, Hydrocyclone, et al.). thanks in advance ■