As part of a larger body of work aimed at developing mathematical models of
the wet drum magnetic separator in dense medium separation, four factorial
experiments, each of sixteen trials, were carried out using magnetite feed
to such a separator. This work was done in a purpose built rig based on a
small industrial scale (700mm lip length, 900mm diameter) wet drum magnetic
separator. The magnetite lost in these trials, that is reporting to the ef
fluent, was universally found to be of lower susceptibility than the feed,
but was commonly found to be coarser than the feed.
These observations are explained in terms of a conceptual model of the mech
anism by which magnetic material is captured. This explanation is supported
by both magnetic theory and high speed photography. It is proposed that th
e capture of magnetic particles in the wet drum magnetic separator is by a
flocculation process which proceeds rapidly at high pulp density, but only
very slowly with low pulp density feeds. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Sci
ence Ltd. All rights reserved.