Flocculation Kinetics Of A Bituminous Coal ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 37
- File Size:
- 873 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Coal is becoming increasingly important as a major energy source in the face of the world's depleting energy mainly based on oil reserves. Coal is by far the most abundant fossil fuel both in the United States and abroad. Currently, because of increased mine mechanization, the fineness of preparation plant feed is increasing. Further, in the future as the grade of coal diminishes and the sulfur content increases, upgrading preparation of coal is very important. Because the density of coal is less than that of rock materials that occur as impurities, coal is separated from such waste largely by gravity-controlled processes for particle size between 5 inches and 28 mesh. If the size of coal particles is below 28 mesh, froth flotation is a good method for upgrading fine coal. Previously, numerous investigators have tried to upgrade coal values by froth flotation(1-16) and have achieved moderate success. However, the recovery and grade of coals in the concentrates are not always satisfactory, especially when the particle size is small. In general, when the size of coal is below 100 mesh, the above methods suffer from poor grade and low recovery. The reason for this is that as size decreases, the effects of gravity diminish, and other forces take effect.
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(1985) Flocculation Kinetics Of A Bituminous Coal ? IntroductionMLA: Flocculation Kinetics Of A Bituminous Coal ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.