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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 3, 2022 ^^
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This exact phenomonon is used to seperate waste particles by density in a technique called magnetic density separation (MDS). My colleagues here at the University of Twente have been building an MDS machine using a superconducting magnet system, which was recently (i.e.2 weeks ago) first turned on!
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3:35: "you can see this is just a normal liquid"
Ferrofluid: spikes like crazy under intense magnetic field like some sort of alien substance
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Well presented topic. I used ferrofluid to seperate non magnetic metals by their desinty as you get a floating gradient in the liquid. It works quite well and finds application in slag processing after waste incineration. After incineration, mineral slag and metals remain. Mechanical and magnetic separation leaves non-magnetic metals, which are very difficult (except aluminium) to separate and at the same time have a high value. But the hole process is pretty dirty.
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@saketsharma9741
2 years ago
It's great to see how this channel evolved from the cliche "hydraulic press content" back in 2016 to well researched infotainment. Respect and love to your work.
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