2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mineng.2022.107562
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Influence of process variables on the ceramic capillary filtration of iron ore slurries

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“…Many authors have already discussed the influence of particle size distribution on the filtration process, more specifically for iron ore, where, for example, Fränkle et al [5] claimed that the ultra-fine tailings create a compressible filter cake and have a significant impact on the filtration process. Araujo Júnior et al [6] also observed a decrease in the filtration rate per unit area as the specific surface area of a sample increased, which occurs when there is a higher proportion of ultra-fines in comparison to sandy tailings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Many authors have already discussed the influence of particle size distribution on the filtration process, more specifically for iron ore, where, for example, Fränkle et al [5] claimed that the ultra-fine tailings create a compressible filter cake and have a significant impact on the filtration process. Araujo Júnior et al [6] also observed a decrease in the filtration rate per unit area as the specific surface area of a sample increased, which occurs when there is a higher proportion of ultra-fines in comparison to sandy tailings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%