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"Eddy Current" Separation, Small Particle Size Limit

"Eddy Current" Separation, Small Particle Size Limit

"Eddy Current" Separation, Small Particle Size Limit

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Dear Tech.,

"The small particle limit for electromagnetic separation"
The title says it all. I am trying to get someone with
IEEE access to tell me what the bottom line is in their
article 334180."The small particle limit for
electromagnetic separation Fletcher, D. Gerber, R. Dept. of ..." If I had access, I'd do it myself. The google
exerpt suggested that particles smaller than 0.5 mm
enters rotation instead of developing the eddy current induced force seen in drum separators. Perhaps this physical reorientation prevents a net force to bear in any one direction? Thanks Sideliner PS: the bottom line formula and effect would
be very useful. Thanks, Sideliner

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