Minerals Engineering, Vol.62, 129-132, 2014
Mineral conductivity measurements
Unlike insulating minerals, such as quartz or feldspar, the propensity of conductive minerals to heat using radiofrequency energy has not been particularly well quantified or documented in scholarly literature. A detailed knowledge of the RF properties of all minerals is required for RF energy to be effectively used in many potential applications. Electrical conductivity measurements were performed on selected sulphide minerals and magnetite between 100 kHz and 10 MHz using thin-film electrodes. However, reproducible measurements are challenging due both the high conductivity and semiconducting nature of the minerals. These measurements show variation between deposits and allude to favourable differences difference between minerals at radiofrequencies. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.