A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Keast-Jones R
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The relative merits of treating coal by flotation and spiral concentrators have been examined by tests on run-of-plant fines samples from three seams in the Wittingham coal measures of the Upper Hunter Valley. Flotation of the complete fines was found to be the most metallurgically efficient process with yields substantially superior to those obtained from treatment of only the deslimed fines. A strict comparison between spirals and flotation for the treatment of the deslimed fines was impossible due to differences in product quality. However, the results indicated that the performance of a flotation circuit would be equivalent, and sometimes superior, to that of a spiral circuit.
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APA: Keast-Jones R  (1984)  A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W

MLA: Keast-Jones R A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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