Flotation Improves Coal Quality And Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet At Vesta ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. P. Morgan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Vesta Preparation Plant of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation is located on the Monongahela River, eight miles south of Brownsville, Pennsylvania. This plant is capable of cleaning 2400 NT/hr of a mixture of Pittsburgh seam high volatile coals from the Vesta and Shannopin mines to produce a metallurgical coal of 6.75% ash and a steam coal containing 14% ash. Heavy media vessels are utilized to upgrade the coarse coal while launders and tables. handle the -1/4" fraction of the raw coal feed. Cleaned -coal goes to boot classifiers where the +48 mesh material settles and is removed by bucket elevators. This 1/4 x 48 mesh material is then sent to centrifugal driers for dewatering. As designed, the minus 48 mesh fraction overflows the boot as a 7 to 8% solids slurry and is recovered by cyclones and a thickener and dewatered by filtration. The-products of the heavy media circuit, the launder-table-boot-drier circuit and the cyclone-thickener-filter circuit are combined to constitute the shipped metallurgical coal. This Vesta-Shannopin mix is combined at J&L's Pittsburgh and Aliquippa Works with purchased low and medium volatile coals for the production of metallurgical coke.
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APA: J. P. Morgan  (1962)  Flotation Improves Coal Quality And Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet At Vesta ? Introduction

MLA: J. P. Morgan Flotation Improves Coal Quality And Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet At Vesta ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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