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What Is Magnetic Separation?
Magnetic separation is a method used to separate materials based on their magnetic properties. It is commonly applied in the mining, recycling, ceramics, food, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. It is particularly preferred for separating ferromagnetic minerals (such as iron, nickel, and cobalt, which exhibit strong magnetic properties) or paramagnetic minerals (which exhibit weak magnetic properties) from non-magnetic materials. Working Principle of Magnetic Separation
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Jan 152 min read


Choosing the Right Overband Magnetic Separator for the Aggregate and Mining Industry
In the aggregate, mining, and minerals industries, permanent magnetic or electromagnetic overband magnetic equipment is used to protect crushers, screens, and conveyors from damage caused by unwanted ferrous metal. However, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for every operation. There are various permanent and electromagnetic overband magnetic separator models designed for specific applications. To select the appropriate magnet, a detailed understanding of the installatio
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Jan 152 min read


Magnetic Separation in the Ceramic Industry
In the ceramic industry, magnetic separation is a simple and effective way to detect and remove minerals and fine iron that cause problems in ceramic production lines. Some of the raw materials used in ceramic production (silica sand, ball clay, kaolin, and feldspar) may contain hematite, chromite, iron-stained quartz, and mica minerals such as muscovite or biotite. In addition, free iron particles generated by the wear of machinery and equipment during the production process
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Jan 151 min read


Magnetic Properties of Ceramic Minerals – Part 2
In our previous two blog posts, we introduced the problems caused by magnetic minerals in ceramic production and examined in detail the five different magnetic properties that minerals may exhibit. In this blog, we will discuss the consequences of magnetic particle contamination in ceramics when magnetic separation is not used. Consequences of Magnetic Particle Contamination in Ceramic Minerals Magnetic particles may exist in mineral form, or as free iron particles present in
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Jan 152 min read


Magnetic Properties of Ceramic Minerals
Aksa Magnet – Magnetic Separation In our previous blog post, we provided a general introduction to magnetic minerals used in the ceramic industry and discussed the problems these minerals may cause in ceramic applications when magnetic separation is not applied. In this article, we will examine in more detail the different magnetic properties that minerals may exhibit. Magnetic Properties of Ceramic Minerals Source of Magnetic Properties The factor that determines whether a m
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Jan 153 min read


Chromite Recovery by Magnetic Separation: A Study Using Aksa Magnet WHIMS Technology
Introduction In chromite beneficiation processes, recovering valuable minerals from tailings is of great importance. In recent years, magnetic separation technologies have been increasingly used in these processes. In a conducted study, chromite recovery was tested using the Aksa Magnet YMS-10 Vertical Ring and Pulsating High Gradient Magnetic Separator (WHIMS). Within the scope of the study, the equipment was rented from Aksa Magnet, and laboratory- and pilot-scale experimen
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Jan 152 min read


Dry Processing of Iron Ore Beneficiation: Technological Developments and Industrial Practices
1. Introduction According to data from the World Steel Association, crude steel production has increased more than threefold, rising from 595 million tons in 1970 to 1,952 million tons in 2021. While a significant portion of this production is carried out by China, global steel production is expected to grow annually by 1–2% in the future. In 2019, of the 1,875.3 million tons of crude steel produced worldwide, 70.8% was produced in blast furnaces and 5.9% through direct reduc
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Jan 153 min read


Magnetic and Non-Magnetic Separation Technologies: Industrial Solutions and Applications – Part 1
Introduction Today, magnetic and non-magnetic separation systems play a critical role in mining, recycling, food processing, ceramics, and many other industries. Selecting the right separation equipment increases process efficiency, improves product purity, and helps optimize operational costs. This article reviews magnetic and non-magnetic separation technologies, commonly used equipment, and best industrial practices. Magnetic Separation Technologies and Applications Import
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Jan 153 min read


Magnetic Separation Equipment Used in Iron Ore Beneficiation Plants
Abstract Iron ore beneficiation is a critical process for obtaining high-purity products with increased economic value. Magnetic separation is a widely used method for separating iron-bearing minerals from gangue minerals. Magnetic separators operate by attracting ferromagnetic and paramagnetic minerals through magnetic field effects. This article discusses the main magnetic separation equipment used in iron ore beneficiation plants, their working principles, and industrial a
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Jan 142 min read
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