Falcon Concentrators: A High Capacity Fine Coal Cleaning Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Q. Honaker
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Recent research has shown that enhanced gravity separators provide the opportunity to effectively clean I mm x 37 micron coal. At Southern Illinois University, a detailed experimental program was performed on a continuous Falcon Concentrator, which was found to achieve separations at mass throughput capacity values in excess of 100 tonnes/hour. The apparent particle separation density for I mm x 73 micron coal was about 1.60 with relatively high efficiency (Ep = 0.12). Typical ash and sulfur rejection values of 85% and 70%, respectively, were achieved while recovering 85% of the combustible material. Metallurgical and efficiency data from the evaluation are presented in this publication.
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APA: R. Q. Honaker  (1998)  Falcon Concentrators: A High Capacity Fine Coal Cleaning Technology

MLA: R. Q. Honaker Falcon Concentrators: A High Capacity Fine Coal Cleaning Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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