A Laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its applications to mineralogic problems
Henry V. Alminas
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A Laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its applications to mineralogic problems
Published
1984
Publisher
U.S. G.P.O.
Pages
21
Wet high-intensity magnetic beneficiation of oxidized taconites
Electro-magnetic ore separation
Aplicațiile separării magnetice a materialelor
Magnetic separation
Principiile separării magnetice a materialelor
An innovative approach in magnetic carrier technology
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Who is the author of A Laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its applications to mineralogic problems?
A Laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its applications to mineralogic problems was written by Henry V. Alminas.
When was A Laboratory-scale magnetohydrostatic separator and its applications to mineralogic problems published?
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