Metso introduces Magnetic Separation Plant Units
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Implementing a magnetic separation process includes several steps, from flowsheet selection to ramp-up and ensuring planned capacity. Alongside financial aspects, miners must also evaluate executional and operational factors when selecting the most feasible solution.
To facilitate the selection, Metso is now introducing modular Magnetic Separation Plant Units designed for high recovery and simplified operation.
“As the industry leader in mining process technology and modularity, we are excited to launch the Magnetic Separation Plant Units. Besides easy installation and maintenance, the scalable units have been designed to provide unrivalled selectivity, resulting in high recovery of fine and ultrafine particles,” said Alex Lagerstedt, Vice President, Plant Solutions at Metso.
Compared to a traditional delivery, the modular plant units result in the earliest time-to-volume. Thanks to maximised pre-fabrication in a controlled workshop environment and minimised site work, installation is safer, faster, and of better quality.
The Magnetic Separation Plant Units feature a flexible scope to meet the needs of the end customer or Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM). Delivery includes proven technology for the entire magnetic separation circuit with in-house testing for equipment sizing and flowsheet design, and it can also include automation, installation and commissioning advisory, training, maintenance, and service.
Metso’s magnetic separation equipment portfolio consists of SLon® Vertically Pulsating High Gradient Magnetic Separators (VPHGMS), Metso High Gradient Magnetic Separators (HGMS), and/or dry and wet Low Intensity Magnetic Separators (LIMS). Additionally, the Plant Units can be equipped with OKTOP®feed tanks, slurry pumps, hoses, and valves, and coupled with process control systems and various ancillary products and sampling systems.
“Metso’s High Gradient Magnetic Separator portfolio features a wide range of processing options for many particle sizes and applications, ranging from iron ore concentrates, rare earth ores, battery and industrial minerals to tailings recovery. Combining these magnetic separators into plant units results in flexible and efficient flowsheets,” added Peter Jansson, Product Manager, Magnetic and Physical Separation at Metso.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/08122023/metso-introduces-magnetic-separation-plant-units/
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