Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Lower/Middle Kittanning Seam Bituminous Coal (e8e5145e-ffe3-4036-a09a-937014c54461)

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T. C. Eisele
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The separating efficiency of a flotation column is largely limited by the degree of backmixing of tailings into the froth zone, and its recovery is limited by the degree of short-circuiting of feed to the tailings. Current columns are typically made very tall, on the order of 30-40 feet, in order to limit the effects of backmixing and short-circuiting. These effects can also be reduced in a much shorter column, provided that the flow in the column approaches plug-flow. In this work, horizontal baffles were shown to improve the performance of a 6-foot tall laboratory-scale flotation column treating a difficult-to-clean, heavily oxidized coal. Tests with variation in the position of the baffles showed that for the greatest benefit, baffles are needed both above and below the feed inlet. Tracer tests with a fluorescent dye water tracer showed that the addition of the baffles reduced the amount of feed water entrained into the froth at any given coal recovery.
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APA: T. C. Eisele  (1994)  Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Lower/Middle Kittanning Seam Bituminous Coal (e8e5145e-ffe3-4036-a09a-937014c54461)

MLA: T. C. Eisele Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Lower/Middle Kittanning Seam Bituminous Coal (e8e5145e-ffe3-4036-a09a-937014c54461). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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