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Liberating Microfossils from Carbonates
Liberating Microfossils from Carbonates

A research team led by the Camborne School of Mines, part of the University of Exeter, has quantified the way in which electric pulse disaggregation can improve the liberation and recovery of foraminifera from well-cemented carbonate rocks.

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GeoscienceDaniel Parvaz25 November 2020Foraminifera, Fossils, PalaeontologyComment
SELFRAG technology presented at the Swiss Green Economy Symposium
SELFRAG technology presented at the Swiss Green Economy Symposium

As part of the Swiss Green Economy Symposium, Innovation forum 10 highlighted the challenges related to the treatment and landfill of Incinerator Bottom Ash.

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Daniel Parvaz8 September 2020
Pilot scale electric pulse processing of tin ore.
Pilot scale electric pulse processing of tin ore.

This article is a companion article to the first, focussing on tin (Sn) ore. This article is also the first published study using a Selfrag fully continuous electric pulse fragmentation system – the Scoria

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MiningDaniel Parvaz17 August 2020SELFRAG AGEPF, BRGM Comments
Can electric pulses improve tungsten recovery?
Can electric pulses improve tungsten recovery?

Low grade tungsten ores were crushed traditionally and with an electric pulse treatment stage. Electric pulse treatment made the ore weaker and concentrated W in the fine fraction, while producing less fines overall than traditional crushing.

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MiningDaniel Parvaz30 July 2020EPF, SciComm, Tungsten Comments
How it works: Electric Pulse Fragmentation
How it works: Electric Pulse Fragmentation

Director Dan Parvaz recently posted a quick introduction to how electric pulse fragmentation (EPF) works using the Selfrag Lab system as an example. The article can be found on Linkedin HERE.

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EPFDaniel Parvaz9 July 2020TheoryComment
Progressive Palaeontology 2020
Progressive Palaeontology 2020

A comparison of state of the art and novel EPF methods of recovering microfossils from rocks will be presented at Progressive Palaeontology 2020.

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Geoscience, EPFDaniel Parvaz3 June 2020EPF, Selfrag, Foraminifera, Fossils, PalaeontologyComment
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