Effects Of High-Pressure Roller Milling On The Selective Liberation Of Coal Mineral Matter

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Cho
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

There is an indication that high-pressure roller milling promotes selective liberation due to preferential breakage along the mineral boundaries. A study was undertaken to compare the degree of liberation obtained by high-pressure roller milling with that of conventional ball milling. Coals with different HGI's were ground in a high-pressure roller mill and a ball mill to produce products with similar size distributions. The products were then subjected to float-sink separations to determine the degree of liberation. Also, the relative cleanabilities were compared by separating the ground products by froth flotation. The results from this study are presented in the paper.
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APA: H. Cho  (1994)  Effects Of High-Pressure Roller Milling On The Selective Liberation Of Coal Mineral Matter

MLA: H. Cho Effects Of High-Pressure Roller Milling On The Selective Liberation Of Coal Mineral Matter. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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