Relation of Mechanical Loading to Coal Cleaning

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Richards
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

MY remarks will be confined to the experience of our company in mining the No. 8 seam of coal in Ohio, although I believe that the relationship existing here between the method of mining and the method of cleaning will hold true in many of the coal seams throughout the country. The increasing demand for a cleaner and better graded product is being felt throughout the entire coal industry, and the methods of mining are playing an important part in the control of various sizes and quality of coal produced. We have found a definite relation between the mechanical loading of coal and its preparation for the market. In the No. 8 coal seam the location of the non-combustible material is regular. The' marketable coal lies in three benches, separated by streaks or bands of impurities. These impurities must be removed from the coal to properly pre pare the product for the market. Where hand-loading methods are employed, the loader removes as much of this non-combustible material as possible at the working face. The impurities that are missed by the loaders are removed as the coal passes through the preparation plant, by means of picking tables. As this method of cleaning cannot improve the quality of the extremely fine sizes, a practice has been established in the company's hand-loading mines, of undercutting the coal about 2 in. above the bottom of the seam, thereby eliminating any possibility of impurities caused by the cutting machines cutting into the rock bottom below the coal seam.
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APA: John Richards  (1934)  Relation of Mechanical Loading to Coal Cleaning

MLA: John Richards Relation of Mechanical Loading to Coal Cleaning. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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