Column Flotation Of Fine Coal Using Two Modes Of Collector Addition Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Felicia F. Peng
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Two modes of collector addition techniques are applied in the column flotation for cleaning ultra fine coal. The collector can be: 1) added directly into the coal slurry through the feed system; and 2) gasified collector and transported in the gas phase through the bubbles. Operating parameters of the column flotation were investigated through three phases of work plans for Pittsburgh No.8 seam coal. In present study, the column flotation using two modes of collector addition techniques were tested and compared. Ninety percent or higher combustible recovery can be achieved by using both methods. However, utilizing the gasified collector addition technique in column flotation has more potential than direct liquid addition technique to obtain the higher recovery at same collector dosage.
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APA: Felicia F. Peng  (1993)  Column Flotation Of Fine Coal Using Two Modes Of Collector Addition Techniques

MLA: Felicia F. Peng Column Flotation Of Fine Coal Using Two Modes Of Collector Addition Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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