Improving Fine-coal Washability Procedures

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter J. Suardini
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Over the last few years, researcher have been working on improving procedures for fine-coal (minus 150 microns) washability analyses. The effort was stimulated by past difficulties in obtaining accurate and reproducible results from the various commercial laboratories providing fined washability services. This paper contains the results from fine-coal washability testing, performed by Process Technology, Inc. (PTI), as part of a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-sponsored project. The testing focused on comparing the performance of a number of media options (i.e., aqueous solutions and organic solvents), as well as evaluating the impact of a number of procedural steps on separation performance. The paper summarizes PTI's recommended washability procedures for various size fractions and ranks of coal, and makes recommendations for future studies of certain phenomenon, such as void penetration and particle density changes, which are not well understood.
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APA: Peter J. Suardini  (1995)  Improving Fine-coal Washability Procedures

MLA: Peter J. Suardini Improving Fine-coal Washability Procedures. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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