The Demineralization Of Pulverized Upper Freeport Coal In A High-Intensity Magnetic Separator

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William M. Kester
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Finely sized Upper Freeport coals are beneficiated to reduce ash and sulfur using high-intensity magnetic separation to process both (1) raw, untreated coal as well as (2) raw coal which was pre-treated thermally with steam and air. Substantial, sulfur and ash reduction can be obtained using both approaches to magnetic beneficiation of coal fines, but evidence indicates that pre-treatment which would constitute a costly supplementary step is technically inferior to the direct beneficiation of raw, untreated coal. These bench-scale studies demonstrate that if high-intensity,; high capacity, dry, magnetic beneficiation equipment can be developed and' installed at coal burning power plants or at appropriate points in coal preparation plants substantial quantities of sulfur may be removable from coal after pulverization as a means' to reduce air pollution.
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APA: William M. Kester  (1965)  The Demineralization Of Pulverized Upper Freeport Coal In A High-Intensity Magnetic Separator

MLA: William M. Kester The Demineralization Of Pulverized Upper Freeport Coal In A High-Intensity Magnetic Separator. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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