Response of an Industrial Coal Flotation Circuit to Changing Reagent Dosages

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. J. Suardini S. K. Kawatra
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A number of on-stream coal slurry analyzers are presently being developed and commercialized for measuring ash and solids in coal process streams, particularly around flotation circuits. The eventual goal of these efforts is to develop on-line quality control systems for flotation circuits and other fine-coal cleaning operations. As part of this on-line monitoring and control effort, it is important to gain a better understanding of the response of industrial flotation circuits to changing operating conditions. This paper summarizes the results from a detailed sampling program performed at an industrial coal flotation circuit in western Pennsylvania. The testing focused on evaluating the response of the circuit to changes in reagent dosages, operating conditions and feed compositions. The testing indicated that it is desirable to maintain high collector-to-frother ratios to enhance coarse particle flotation. The recovery of fine impurity particles was also proportional to water recovery, due to hydraulic entrainment. Key words: Industrial, Coal, Flotation, Circuit, Reagent, Response.
Citation

APA: P. J. Suardini S. K. Kawatra  (1995)  Response of an Industrial Coal Flotation Circuit to Changing Reagent Dosages

MLA: P. J. Suardini S. K. Kawatra Response of an Industrial Coal Flotation Circuit to Changing Reagent Dosages. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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