Dry coal cleaning with a MagMill

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. R. Oder E. D. Brandner R. E. Jamison
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

This paper presents the preliminary test results obtained using a 0.38-kg/s (3,000-lb/hr) beta prototype MagMill. In processing Upper Freeport coal, the beta prototype recovered 82 % of the weight of the feed and 91 % of the heat content while reducing the potential emissions of sulfur by 61%. Pyritic sulfur in the MagMill product was reduced by 78% compared with that in the feed. For all runs, the mill product particle size was controlled to between 70% and 80% -741m (200 mesh). Recoveries of mercury, arsenic and selenium ranged from 35% to 45% of the amounts found in the feed. Power draw was reduced by 26%, and mill throughput was increased by 9% compared to the pulverizer operating with no magnetic separator attached.
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APA: R. R. Oder E. D. Brandner R. E. Jamison  (2002)  Dry coal cleaning with a MagMill

MLA: R. R. Oder E. D. Brandner R. E. Jamison Dry coal cleaning with a MagMill. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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