Modes of Liberation in the Coal-Ash-Pyrite System with Particular Emphasis on Detachment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. W. Perez
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Raw coal will often break intragranularly in either a completely random way or in a differential mode where one species will have a different rate of breakage than another. Locked coal-ash and coal-pyrite particles can also break by the preferential detachment of one species from another along zones of inherent weakness in locked particle assemblages. The mode. cf breakage is largely a function of the nature of the feed, but it is also influenced by the comminution device and the operating variables. Evidence of breakage of particles in the various modes is seen in the crushing of raw coal and middlings particles with a rotary beaker, jaw crusher, rolls, hammer mill and rod mill. Evidence from the literature indicates the detachment mode is often important for coal, ores and metallurgical products. Further confirmation comes from the crushing of a specially prepared 'ore' of sized magnetite in plaster of Paris.
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APA: J. W. Perez  (1988)  Modes of Liberation in the Coal-Ash-Pyrite System with Particular Emphasis on Detachment

MLA: J. W. Perez Modes of Liberation in the Coal-Ash-Pyrite System with Particular Emphasis on Detachment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.

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