Baffled-Column Flotation Of A Coal Plant Fine-Waste Stream (c115aacc-9fc7-435d-b4fa-d86803716a49)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. K. Kawatra
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

It is common in coal-cleaning operations to produce a fine waste stream which contains a considerable amount of coal, but which is not economical to recover both because it is mixed with large amounts of difficult-to-remove clay slimes, and because the fines are often heavily oxidized. Conventional froth flotation machines cannot produce an acceptable product from such material in a single stage of flotation, and even flotation columns often have difficulty cleaning this type of feed. A new type of flotation column was designed specifically to deal with these problems, and was installed and tested in a coal-cleaning plant in Ohio. The feed coal contained 39.8% ash as fine clay, and 2.83% total sulfur, and was 80% passing 176 micrometers. The coal was a thickener product which had oxidized for some time, and was very difficult to float. However, using the new column it was possible to recover up to 85% of the calorific value in a product containing less than 11% ash, and up to 60% of the calorific value in a product of less that 8% ash. The bulk of the pyritic sulfur was rejected from the coal as well. Multistage flotation tests showed that the flotation column was able, in a single stage, to produce the best froth flotation product that it was possible to recover from this coal.
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APA: S. K. Kawatra  (1994)  Baffled-Column Flotation Of A Coal Plant Fine-Waste Stream (c115aacc-9fc7-435d-b4fa-d86803716a49)

MLA: S. K. Kawatra Baffled-Column Flotation Of A Coal Plant Fine-Waste Stream (c115aacc-9fc7-435d-b4fa-d86803716a49). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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