Researchers Find Key To The Mechanism of Coal Flotation And Its Role In Fine-Coal Processing Systems

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. G. Miller J. M. Podgursky R. P. Aikman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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6
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Jan 7, 1967

Abstract

In response to the growing demand for low-sulfur coking coal for iron-making, the coal industry is continually striving to perfect methods for cleaning coal to acceptable ash and sulfur levels while maintaining maximum product yield. By present standards the industry has adequate processes for cleaning coarse coal, (i.e., +28 mesh) at almost any desired specific gravity. However, in the case of fine coal (i.e., -28 mesh) neither of the two existing processes-froth flotation and hydrocycloning-in its present state of development yields products that are comparable in ash and/or sulfur content to products normally obtained from coarse coal processes. The work outlined in this article is part of a larger study directed toward maximum exploitation of froth flotation for fine coal processing. The concepts and data presented are now serving as a basis for designing fine-coal circuits in which improved efficiency is obtained by optimum use of froth flotation with other fine-coal processing methods.
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APA: F. G. Miller J. M. Podgursky R. P. Aikman  (1967)  Researchers Find Key To The Mechanism of Coal Flotation And Its Role In Fine-Coal Processing Systems

MLA: F. G. Miller J. M. Podgursky R. P. Aikman Researchers Find Key To The Mechanism of Coal Flotation And Its Role In Fine-Coal Processing Systems. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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