Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Q. Honaker R. C. Bratton
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Hindered-bed separators are recognized as low-cost, high-capacity devices for both classification and density separation; however, since their inception, there have been few significant advances in the fundamental technology. Recently, Eriez has shown through modeling and pilot-scale testing that the innovative approach to feed presentation offered in the CrossFlow teeter-bed separator provides improved metallurgy when compared to traditional hindered-bed classifiers or single-stage coal spirals. This design feature prevents excess water from entering the separation chamber and disrupting the overall fluidization flow rate within the teeter zone. Most recently, a side-by-side industrial scale evaluation has verified that this technology improves overall efficiency and simultaneously reduces the separation cut-point. With regards to coal processing, data from full-scale units indicate that the CrossFlow offers good separation efficiency, high unit capacity, and metallurgical results consistent with laboratory- and pilot-scale separators.
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APA: R. Q. Honaker R. C. Bratton  (2006)  Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal Industry

MLA: R. Q. Honaker R. C. Bratton Applications Of The Crossflow Teeter-Bed Separator In The U.S. Coal Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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