Qualitative Analysis Of Fine Coals Obtained From Triboelectrostatic Separation ? Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
S. O. Bada
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Coal samples taken from the No. 2 Seam and No. 4 Seam in a South African colliery were tested in a rotary triboelectrostatic separator. The two-stage triboelectrostatic separation results using the -177 µm size fraction reduced No. 2 Seam coal containing about 30.4 per cent ash to a clean product of 8.9 per cent and 13.1 per cent ash with combustible recoveries of 9.6 per cent and 30.7 per cent respectively. The same separation approach on No. 4 seam feed coal, which contained 36 per cent ash, produced a clean coal product with 10.8 per cent ash at a combustible recovery of 6.0 per cent. Petrographic tests show a significant improvement in the vitrinite content and a reduction in visible minerals encountered when using the triboelectrostatic separator, with about 53 per cent vitrinite reporting to the clean fraction for No. 2 Seam compared to the feed content of 21 per cent, and a 54 per cent vitrinite in the clean No. 4 Seam from a feed content of 21 per cent. Significant sulphur reductions were also observed after separation in both coal samples, with a better separation in the second-stage coal products.
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APA: S. O. Bada  (2012)  Qualitative Analysis Of Fine Coals Obtained From Triboelectrostatic Separation ? Synopsis

MLA: S. O. Bada Qualitative Analysis Of Fine Coals Obtained From Triboelectrostatic Separation ? Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2012.

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