Factors Affecting The Cleaning Of Fine Coals By The Convertol Process

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Shiou-Chuan Sun W. L. McMorris
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 11, 1959

Abstract

The Convertol process was first described in Ger- many by Muschenborn1 in 1952. In the U. S. Fraser2 reported this new process in 1953, and Brisse and McMorris-resented the results of a Convertol pilot plant at the Alpheus preparation plant in Gary, W. Va., illustrating the mechanics of the process by a series of sketches. The purpose of the present investigation was threefold: 1) to determine the relative effectiveness of various oils and hydrocarbons for recovering coal by the Convertol process, 2) to ascertain the behavior of coal pulps in this process under various operational conditions, and 3) to compare Convertol with flotation in the recovery of fine coals.
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APA: Shiou-Chuan Sun W. L. McMorris  (1959)  Factors Affecting The Cleaning Of Fine Coals By The Convertol Process

MLA: Shiou-Chuan Sun W. L. McMorris Factors Affecting The Cleaning Of Fine Coals By The Convertol Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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