How the Nature of Raw Coal Influences its Cleaning (da031a30-cef7-44c6-8a15-b0d12bfeb442)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. F. Aplan
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The material known as coal has a highly variable composition. As a consequence, coals show a great variation in their physical and chemical properties as a function of coal rank. The situation is further complicated because the preparation engineer must deal with raw coal, as mined. This is an assemblage of coal, upwards of 30% mineral matter and, typically, several percent pyrite. The kind and amount of the mineral constituents is also highly variable from source to source. A knowledge of coal rank and source location, and the kind and amount of associated impurities, is the first step in evaluating the response of a raw coal to preparation procedures. The raw coal must first be characterized before information from one source can be extrapolated to that of another.
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APA: F. F. Aplan  (1988)  How the Nature of Raw Coal Influences its Cleaning (da031a30-cef7-44c6-8a15-b0d12bfeb442)

MLA: F. F. Aplan How the Nature of Raw Coal Influences its Cleaning (da031a30-cef7-44c6-8a15-b0d12bfeb442). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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