Feelgood Metals B.V.

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B03C 1/32 - Magnetic separation acting on the medium containing the substance being separated, e.g. magneto-gravimetric-, magnetohydrostatic-, or magnetohydrodynamic separation 3
B03B 1/04 - Conditioning for facilitating separation by altering physical properties of the matter to be treated by additives 2
B03B 5/28 - Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materialsWet separating by sink-float separation 1
B03B 5/30 - Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materialsWet separating by sink-float separation using heavy liquids or suspensions 1
B03B 5/44 - Application of particular media therefor 1
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Separation process with separation media loss reduction

      
Application Number 16461745
Grant Number 11135596
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-11-20
First Publication Date 2019-11-28
Grant Date 2021-10-05
Owner Feelgood Metals B.V. (Netherlands)
Inventor
  • Sernee, Jelle
  • Vandehoek, Jaap Korneel

Abstract

The invention is directed to a process for separating particles using a wet density-based separation device, wherein at least part of said particles are coated prior to being fed to said density-based separation device. In accordance with the invention separation medium that is employed in density-based separation processes can be saved.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B03C 1/32 - Magnetic separation acting on the medium containing the substance being separated, e.g. magneto-gravimetric-, magnetohydrostatic-, or magnetohydrodynamic separation
  • B03B 1/04 - Conditioning for facilitating separation by altering physical properties of the matter to be treated by additives
  • B03B 5/28 - Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materialsWet separating by sink-float separation

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SEPARATION PROCESS WITH SEPARATION MEDIA LOSS REDUCTION

      
Application Number NL2017050754
Publication Number 2018/093264
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-11-20
Publication Date 2018-05-24
Owner FEELGOOD METALS B.V. (Netherlands)
Inventor
  • Sernee, Jelle
  • Van Den Hoek, Jaap

Abstract

The invention is directed to a process for separating particles using a wet density-based separation device, wherein at least part of said particles are coated prior to being fed to said density-based separation device. In accordance with the invention separation medium that is employed in density-based separation processes can be saved.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B03B 1/04 - Conditioning for facilitating separation by altering physical properties of the matter to be treated by additives
  • B03B 5/30 - Washing granular, powdered or lumpy materialsWet separating by sink-float separation using heavy liquids or suspensions
  • B03B 5/44 - Application of particular media therefor
  • B03B 9/06 - General arrangement of separating plant, e.g. flow sheets specially adapted for refuse
  • B03C 1/32 - Magnetic separation acting on the medium containing the substance being separated, e.g. magneto-gravimetric-, magnetohydrostatic-, or magnetohydrodynamic separation

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SPLITTER FOR MAGNETIC DENSITY SEPARATION

      
Application Number NL2016050897
Publication Number 2017/111583
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-12-20
Publication Date 2017-06-29
Owner FEELGOOD METALS B.V. (Netherlands)
Inventor
  • Rem, Peter Carlo
  • Berkhout, Simon Petrus Maria

Abstract

A system and method for magnetic density separation of products (1a, 1b). The system (10) comprises a magnet (2) configured to amplify a density gradient (D) in a magnetic liquid (L) for separating the products (1a, 1b) in the magnetic liquid (L) according to their different density (Da, Db). A plate shape (3) is disposed along a product path (P) where respective products (1b') travel through the magnetic liquid (L). A driving mechanism (4) is configured to drive the plate shape (3) with a reciprocating motion (R) for lowering a static friction of the respective products (1b") coming into contact with the plate shape (3). Accordingly, process continuity can be improved while maintaining a high separation efficiency, in particular by alleviating material build-up and clogging of products at the splitter and other surfaces with minimal disturbance to the process flow.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B03C 1/32 - Magnetic separation acting on the medium containing the substance being separated, e.g. magneto-gravimetric-, magnetohydrostatic-, or magnetohydrodynamic separation