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The technology of electronic separation realized in the MLS equipment is an effective but costly industrial product.

The special feature of the technology is the need for adaptation of the software to the certain type of feedstock. Provided that the Partner supplies us with feedstock samples we can effectively communicate and  give specific answers from our side. We recommend that the Partner take the following steps:

1. Defining whether there is possibility in principle to work with the given feedstock. To give an answer to this question we need just 1-2 weeks of with samples: 2-3 lumps of useful product; 2-3 lumps of waste material; 5-10 of "in the middle" lumps overlapping concentration threshold of useful component.

2. Defining quality indices. To obtain approximate indices of separation we need to process up to 3 tons of Partner's material. In this period we would like to suggest communication with an ore dressing engineer or a specialist in product quality on behalf of Partner.

3. Industrial tests. Further communication is reasonable through a stage of technological tests for which a representative test sample of 5...50 tonnes is required. The process of separation is performed in the presence of a committee assigned by Partner. The members of the committee perform select test samples for further analysis, as well as define Contractor of chemical and other necessary analyses.

4. Considering economics. Taking decisions. At this stage we find it reasonable to consider the follow-up issues such as technical maintenance, service, staff training.

 
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