A Preliminary Investigation Into The Metallurgical Efficiency Of An Enhanced Gravity Separator

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. Peer
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

This Technical Note was presented as a poster at the Western Cape Mineral Processing Symposium held in August 2001 The cleaning of fine coal (-1000 µm) in today?s coal preparation plants is an economically important factor. Coals with high ash contents are, in general, commercially undesirable. Current well-known techniques for treating fine coal include froth flotation and spirals. The primary critical factor with regards to spirals is the efficiency of the process whereas that of flotation, is the cost of there agents used. Research into enhanced gravity separation techniques has resulted in several commercially available enhanced gravity separators. This project was based on a preliminary investigation into the feasibility of one such separator, to effectively treat fine (-500 µm) coal. Experimental variables included particle size and speed of rotation of the said instrument. The performance of the separator was compared to the results obtained from liquid density separations done for the two coal fractions evaluated. From the results obtained in this preliminary study it appears that the piece of equipment investigated does not measure up to expectations. Recommendations for further investigation include the evaluation of the instrument on other South African coals to obtain conclusive results.
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APA: F. Peer  (2002)  A Preliminary Investigation Into The Metallurgical Efficiency Of An Enhanced Gravity Separator

MLA: F. Peer A Preliminary Investigation Into The Metallurgical Efficiency Of An Enhanced Gravity Separator. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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