Modern Coal Flotation Practices

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary F. Meenan
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The industrial practice of froth flotation for upgrading the quality of fine coal is a relatively complex, expensive, and inefficient process when compared to the coarse- and intermediate-size coal cleaning circuits. The differences in cost and process efficiency can be attributed mainly to the lower equipment throughput, the added cost of flotation reagents, and the fact that flotation is typically a manually operated process susceptible to fluctuating feed characteristics that influence the overall operating efficiency. The emphasis in recent years has been on improving the flotation process efficiency and lowering the cost per clean ton. This has been achieved by larger flotation cell designs, implementation of flotation reagent evaluation programs, and improved process instrumentation and control. These developments are reviewed along with other current coal flotation practices.
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APA: Gary F. Meenan  (1999)  Modern Coal Flotation Practices

MLA: Gary F. Meenan Modern Coal Flotation Practices. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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