A Preliminary Investigation Of Dense-Medium Centrifugation For Fine Coal Separations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark S. Klima Dao De Xu Heechan Cho
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of using dense-medium centrifugation for separating fine (-150 µm) coal. A centrifuge provides the capability of varying the rotational speed and retention time independently, which offers the potential for a higher degree of control as compared to a dense-medium cyclone. Tests were conducted with a 140-mm diameter by 76-mm long Plexiglas separator, which was fitted with appropriate feed and discharge pipes to allow continuous separations to be made. A suspension of ultrafine (-10 µm) magnetite and water was used as the dense medium. The effects of operating conditions, including the magnitude of the 'g"-force and retention time, on centrifuge performance were investigated.
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APA: Mark S. Klima Dao De Xu Heechan Cho  (1995)  A Preliminary Investigation Of Dense-Medium Centrifugation For Fine Coal Separations

MLA: Mark S. Klima Dao De Xu Heechan Cho A Preliminary Investigation Of Dense-Medium Centrifugation For Fine Coal Separations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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