Improvement Of Plant Yield By Effective Desliming Of Froth Flotation Cell Feed At Elk Run Coal Co. ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. J. Bethell
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In the froth flotation process the detrimental effect of slimes on the froth flotability of valuable minerals has long been known.1 Work by Aplan2 on the froth flotation of coal has shown that the presence of clay slimes causes loss in flotation selectivity, and recovery of combustibles. Obviously then the presence of clay slimes to any great extent in the froth cell feed in a coal preparation plant is undesirable. This problem is exacerbated in plants treating raw 600 um (28#) by zero material due to the variation in flotation with size. The net effect of this phenomenon in a bank of cells treating raw minus 600 µm (28#) material s that by the time adequate flotation of the coarsest size fractions has occurred the finer sizes are already producing undesirable high ash material, which often leads to unacceptable overall quality. Reduction in aeration rate and/or chemical addition to combat this, further decreases the flotation rate of the coarsest fraction leading to heavy losses of coarse low ash coal to the tailings. The above mentioned characteristics formed a key aspect of the fine coal circuitry design at Elk Run Coal Company in Sylvester, WV. The plant was designed to produce compliance steam coal (less than 1.20 lbs. S02/million b.t.u.) Desliming ahead of the froth flotation was included, as the slimes in the plant feed were clay rich, had very high ash levels, and low potential recovery. Lab testwork had also shown that poor selectivity would be expected if raw minus 600 um (28#) material was froth floated.
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APA: P. J. Bethell  (1986)  Improvement Of Plant Yield By Effective Desliming Of Froth Flotation Cell Feed At Elk Run Coal Co. ? Introduction

MLA: P. J. Bethell Improvement Of Plant Yield By Effective Desliming Of Froth Flotation Cell Feed At Elk Run Coal Co. ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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