Abstract

The use of a pulsed nanosecond voltage source in a corona separator was investigated. Measurements of the distribution of corona discharge current were obtained. The influence of the interelectrode distance on the distribution of the corona discharge current was investigated. Experiments with gold-bearing quartz-sulfide ore and ilmenite ore were carried out. A concentrate was obtained with a gold content of 48 g/t, a mass equal to 18.7% of the original, which corresponds to the extraction of 92% of gold. The titanium content of ilmenite was enriched from 2.87% to 18.1%.

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