Despite over thirty years of work, microwave pre-treatment processes for beneficiation of ores have not progressed much further than laboratory testing. In this paper we present a scaleable pilot-scale system for the microwave treatment of ores capable of operating at throughputs of up to 150tph. This has been achieved by confining the electric field produced from two 100kW generators operating at 896MHz in a gravity fed vertical flow system using circular choking structures yielding power densities of at least 6x108 W/m3 in the heated mineral phases. Measured S11 scattering parameters for a quartzite ore (-3.69±0.4dB) in the as-built applicator correlated well with the simulation (-3.25dB), thereby validating our design approach. We then s...
This paper reviews the development of microwave applications in mineral processing includes fundamen...
The 11.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted studies to utilize rapid microwave heating to stress fractur...
Microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW–IRT) has been proposed as a potential e...
Despite over thirty years of work, microwave pre-treatment processes for beneficiation of ores have ...
A pilot scale microwave treatment system capable of treating 10-150t/h of material at 10-200kW was d...
Ore comminution is an energy intensive and inefficient process in which new innovative technologies ...
High power density microwave treatments on metalliferous ores have historically been shown to reduce...
Recent research developments have suggested that microwave assisted comminution could provide a step...
Microwave energy has previously been shown to have a major influence on the comminution behaviour of...
Microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW–IRT) has been proposed as a potential e...
Global demand for minerals and metals is increasing. It has been established that the impact of mini...
An experimental pilot plant was constructed, commissioned and operated at a major porphyry copper mi...
Between 50% and 70% of the total energy used in the extraction process may be attributed to comminut...
In this study, the applications of microwave energy in gold ore processing were investigated. An inv...
ArticleExposure of crushed mineral ores to microwaves at high power density (∼10 ...
This paper reviews the development of microwave applications in mineral processing includes fundamen...
The 11.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted studies to utilize rapid microwave heating to stress fractur...
Microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW–IRT) has been proposed as a potential e...
Despite over thirty years of work, microwave pre-treatment processes for beneficiation of ores have ...
A pilot scale microwave treatment system capable of treating 10-150t/h of material at 10-200kW was d...
Ore comminution is an energy intensive and inefficient process in which new innovative technologies ...
High power density microwave treatments on metalliferous ores have historically been shown to reduce...
Recent research developments have suggested that microwave assisted comminution could provide a step...
Microwave energy has previously been shown to have a major influence on the comminution behaviour of...
Microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW–IRT) has been proposed as a potential e...
Global demand for minerals and metals is increasing. It has been established that the impact of mini...
An experimental pilot plant was constructed, commissioned and operated at a major porphyry copper mi...
Between 50% and 70% of the total energy used in the extraction process may be attributed to comminut...
In this study, the applications of microwave energy in gold ore processing were investigated. An inv...
ArticleExposure of crushed mineral ores to microwaves at high power density (∼10 ...
This paper reviews the development of microwave applications in mineral processing includes fundamen...
The 11.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted studies to utilize rapid microwave heating to stress fractur...
Microwave treatment followed by infrared thermal imaging (MW–IRT) has been proposed as a potential e...