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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP140100325

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    A Framework for Understanding and Applying the Reflux Classifier in Fine Particle Beneficiation. The Reflux Classifier is a novel Australian technology that is re-defining what is possible in the field of gravity separation across the mining industry. This new research aims to focus on a critical gap in the knowledge, concerned with the powerful internal synergies that exist between the particle-fluid hydrodynamics of the lower fluidised bed and the upper system of inclined channels. The technol .... A Framework for Understanding and Applying the Reflux Classifier in Fine Particle Beneficiation. The Reflux Classifier is a novel Australian technology that is re-defining what is possible in the field of gravity separation across the mining industry. This new research aims to focus on a critical gap in the knowledge, concerned with the powerful internal synergies that exist between the particle-fluid hydrodynamics of the lower fluidised bed and the upper system of inclined channels. The technology has already delivered nearly $1 billion in economic benefit, solving previously intractable problems. Through an experimental and theoretical study a new framework for understanding and applying this technology in fine particle beneficiation across an increasingly diverse range of applications is intended to be established.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE120100209

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    Multi-purpose facility for enhanced complex ore beneficiation and waste material recycling. This facility will provide new separation equipment that exploits differences in physical-chemical characteristics and behaviour of multi-component minerals and industrial waste. The facility will be used to develop new methods to beneficiate or upgrade low grade mineral ores and materials. Research to be conducted at this facility will lead to improved and sustainable methods which will assist in process .... Multi-purpose facility for enhanced complex ore beneficiation and waste material recycling. This facility will provide new separation equipment that exploits differences in physical-chemical characteristics and behaviour of multi-component minerals and industrial waste. The facility will be used to develop new methods to beneficiate or upgrade low grade mineral ores and materials. Research to be conducted at this facility will lead to improved and sustainable methods which will assist in processing, recycling and reusing most of the non-metal and metal waste materials.
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