The process of removing iron from potassium sodium feldspar PTMS magnetic separation pays close attention to the particle size change of ore
dry type magnetic separator
When potassium-sodium feldspar ore is fed into the iron removal chamber of the jaw PTMS magnetic separation, the moving jaw plate performs periodic reciprocating motion under the drive of an eccentric shaft. As it approaches the fixed jaw plate, it compresses the ore, breaking it into smaller particles. The cone crusher is commonly used for medium and fine crushing. It utilizes the relative motion between the crushing wall and the roll wall to apply compression, bending, and shearing forces on the ore, further reducing its particle size.
PTMS magnetic separation
During the iron removal process in PTMS magnetic separation, operators need to closely monitor changes in ore particle size and adjust the parameters of crushing equipment according to actual conditions, ensuring that the particle size meets the requirements for subsequent magnetic separation. Generally, an appropriate particle size range allows the ore to interact more effectively with the magnetic field during magnetic separation, improving both efficiency and effectiveness.
what is magnetic separation?
After crushing is complete, the next step is screening. The purpose of screening is to separate out qualified ore particles for PTMS magnetic separation iron removal while returning unqualified ore particles for further crushing. Screening equipment typically uses a vibrating screen, which is driven by a motor to create high-frequency vibrations in the screen box, causing the ore particles to jump on the screen surface.
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