Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
David R. Mitchell R. B. Hewes
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These properties are' shape, coefficient of sliding friction, resilience, friability, magnetic susceptibility, and electrical conductivity. In many of these processes specific gravity does have some effect and many separators are designed to utilize more than one of the physical properties cited. Although the processes described herein do not have a widespread application, yet for specific coals and specific conditions, they are economically important. A problem confronting many coal-mining districts is the marketing of the slacks or screenings and dust passing the final sizing screens. Proc¬esses in commercial use installed primarily to increase the form value, and hence the market value, of these slacks and dusts include briquetting, packaging, and low-temperature carborization. MECHANICAL PICKERS Machines utilizing shape, frictional resistance, and differences in resilience of coal and impurities are usually called mechanical pickers. They require a closely sized feed, therefore their use is confined to the pea, nut, and egg sizes. Various types of these devices are described by Berrisford, 1. 2 Taggart, and Yeele.
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APA: David R. Mitchell R. B. Hewes  (1943)  Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)

MLA: David R. Mitchell R. B. Hewes Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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