A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
O. B. Bucklen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Coal Research Bureau of the School of Mines at West Virginia University, using a modified design of a Russian flotation device, was able to obtain a clean coal product containing 7.64 percent ash with 94 percent yield and 97 percent coal recovery. This favorable performance was obtained with the semi-pilot scale flotation cell operating as a simulated three stage unit on slurry taken from the fine coal circuit of a coal preparation plant. This experimental device, consisting of a sheet metal cyclone-like unit mounted on a U-shaped uplift pipe, uses a combined flotation and cyclone action to beneficiate the minus 14 mesh partially cleaned feed product. In addition to providing comparable analytical results, the airlift-cyclone possesses other attractive features among them being a low capital expenditure, utilization of moderate plant floor space, efficient "operation on high density feed slurry, and absence of moving parts.
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APA: O. B. Bucklen  (1964)  A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report)

MLA: O. B. Bucklen A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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