An Integrated Heavy Media Cyclone - Flotation System For Coal Cleaning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Polat F. G. Miller S. Chander
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Flotation was used to achieve improved separation of magnetite from the float and sink products obtained from heavy medium separation and to reduce the load of the medium cleaning circuit. The investigation was carried out in two successive phases. In the first phase, tests were performed on in-plant samples from the Homer City Coal Perdition plant to determine what effects variables such as medium density, particle size and magnetite source had on the efficiency of the process. In the second phase, the optimum conditions determined in the first phase were used to determine the applicability of the process to other selected coals from central Pennsylvania. It was observed that flotation was very effective in the separation of magnetite from coal. In most of the cases investigated, the magnetite recovery was approximately 99% with a magnetite grade ranging from 95 to 99%. The grade of the magnetite decreased as the ash content of the coal increased and the particle size of the magnetite decreased.
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APA: M. Polat F. G. Miller S. Chander  (1994)  An Integrated Heavy Media Cyclone - Flotation System For Coal Cleaning

MLA: M. Polat F. G. Miller S. Chander An Integrated Heavy Media Cyclone - Flotation System For Coal Cleaning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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