Crockett magnetic separator
Crockett magnetic separator
[′kräk·ət mag′ned·ik ′sep·ə‚rād·ər] (mining engineering)
An assembly consisting of a continuous belt submerged in a tank through which ore pulp flows; magnetic solids adhere to the belt, which has a series of flat magnets attached to it, and the solids are dragged clear.
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