Eddy-Current Separation by Permanent Magnets. I. Theory
In eddy-current separation, forces are exerted on non-ferrous metal particles to separate these metals from solid material mixtures. These forces depend on the magnetic field inducing the eddy currents as well as on the electric conductivity and the shapes and sizes of the particles. The present pap...
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