Image Analysis Characterization Of Coal Flotation Products

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. T. Adel
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

As a prerequisite to removing mineral matter from coal by any physical separation technique, the mineral and coal particles must be sufficiently liberated. In the case of the production of superclean (< 2% ash), low-sulfur products, the appropriate liberation size may be less than 10 µm. Unfortunately, much of the liberation data obtained at these fine sizes is only qualitative due to the lack of appropriate instrumentation. In the present work, computerized image analysis has been used to characterize several common eastern U.S. coals. In most cases, it has been found that micronizing of the coal is necessary in order to achieve sufficient liberation for deep cleaning. Liberation analyses of the products from the microbubble column flotation process have been used to distinguish problems in liberation from problems in selectivity, especially as they pertain to pyrite rejection.
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APA: G. T. Adel  (1989)  Image Analysis Characterization Of Coal Flotation Products

MLA: G. T. Adel Image Analysis Characterization Of Coal Flotation Products. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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