IC 7614 Froth-Flotation Practice In Coal-Preparation Plants Of Western Europe And Great Britain ? Information And Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 27
- File Size:
- 10854 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1951
Abstract
In the summer of 1950, Bureau of Mines engineers visited a number of coal-preparation plants in western Europe and Great Britain to obtain information on European and British coal-cleaning and froth-flotation practices. In view of the growing importance of froth flotation as a process for cleaning fine sizes of coal, it was felt that such data and information would be of value in this country, for, although froth flotation has been adopted for use in a few of our plants, it has not as yet been employed as extensively as in British and European preparation plants. Many of the important coal beds in western Europe, especially in the Ruhr Valley of Germany and in the Dutch coal-mining region of Limburg, Netherlands, are very friable, with the result that the run-of-mine product contains a large proportion of the sizes too fine to be treated successfully by any other method than froth flotation. Furthermore, the relatively high cost of producing coal from these beds has for many years made it economically feasible and desirable to treat the fines by froth flotation, especially in the coking-coal fields.
Citation
APA:
(1951) IC 7614 Froth-Flotation Practice In Coal-Preparation Plants Of Western Europe And Great Britain ? Information And SummaryMLA: IC 7614 Froth-Flotation Practice In Coal-Preparation Plants Of Western Europe And Great Britain ? Information And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1951.