Extending The Upper Particle Size Limit For Coal Flotation

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Novel flotation reagents were developed to improve the flotation of coarse particles. Laboratory tests conducted on an anthracite coal sample from Kyung-Dong Coal Company, Korea, showed that the reagents can successfully clean 2?3 mm top-size materials. Pilot-scale tests conducted on a 1.41 mm x0 coal gave substantially better results than those obtained using kerosene as collector. The pilot-scale test results were used to develop a flowsheet, in which the 1.41 mm x0 fraction is cleaned by flotation and the 4 x1.41 mm coal is cleaned by single-stage spirals. The performance of this circuit was compared with another flowsheet, in which the 0.5 mm x0coal is floated using the conventional flotation reagent, with the 4 x0.5 mm material being cleaned using two separate spiral circuits. The performance of the two flowsheets was compared by computer simulation. The results showed that the flowsheet consisting of the coarse particle flotation circuit can give substantially higher yield sat a given product grade. Keywords: coal flotation, coarse particle flotation, collector, spirals, computer simulation.
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APA:  (2002)  Extending The Upper Particle Size Limit For Coal Flotation

MLA: Extending The Upper Particle Size Limit For Coal Flotation. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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