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Magnetic separation is one purification technique adapted from the
mining industries to the anti-scale treatment of pipe lines to the magnetic flocculent seeding method. Magnetic separations benefit from the natural magnetic properties between feed minerals. The distinction is between the constituents of economic waste, zero economic pollutants and the gangue. Magnetite and ilmenite can be isolated as a desirable element or as pollutants from its nonmagnetic host rock RFM. The method is commonly employed for the purpose of beach sand. All minerals have one of the three magnetic characteristics. It is ferromagnetic (magnetite, pyrrhotite, etc.), paramagnetic (monazite, ilmenite, rutile, chromite, wolframite, hematite, etc.) or diamagnetic (plagioclase, calcite, zirconium, and apatite, etc.). Commercial magnetic separation systems follow a continuous cycle of separation over a moving stream of dry or wet particles passing through low or high magnetic field. The specific magnetic separators are types of hammer, crossbelt, pin, high gradient magnetic separation (HGMS), high intensity magnetic separation (HIMS), and low intensity magnetic separation (LIMS).
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