The pivotal role of potassium feldspar in PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATION mineral processing during the sludge removal process
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Sludge removal, as the name suggests, is a process that separates clay-like substances with extremely small particle size, large specific surface area, and strong surface activity from ores, along with secondary fine mud. In potassium feldspar PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATION mineral processing, this process serves dual roles as both a "cleaner" and "guardian". Its core value extends far beyond simple solid-liquid separation, as it establishes a clean and controllable operational environment for subsequent complex physicochemical separation operations.
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First, it is crucial to recognize that natural potassium feldspar deposits, particularly those with highly weathered granitic or sandstone-type ore bodies, are often associated with abundant primary mineral slurries. These slurries primarily consist of layered silicate minerals such as illite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite, which exhibit strong hydrophilicity and negative charge properties. The de-slurry process plays a pivotal role in the potassium feldspar PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATION mineral processing.
what is magnetic separation in Feldspar?
The colloidal state directly disrupts the PTMS MAGNETIC SEPARATION process. Aminocation adsorbents are designed to selectively bind to potassium feldspar surfaces, effectively separating it from gangue minerals like quartz and mica. However, in high-concentration ore slurries, these reagents preferentially adsorb onto negatively charged ore particles. This results in chemical waste and even causes the ore slurry to be "mistakenly captured," mixing into the concentrate. Consequently, this leads to reduced concentrate grade and fluctuating recovery rates.
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