Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded Wastes (336828df-788e-4683-9e4d-1186c13e5da1)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Hanna
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Over the years the coal industry in Alabama has generated about 150 million tons of fine waste coal, increasing at a rate of 2 million tons/year, during mining and cleaning operations. Reclamation of the fine-size wastes containing 20-60% by weight clean coal provides, free of charge, mined and crushed feedstocks for coal recovery and eliminates a major source of acid water pollution. Tests were made on the impounded wastes and current plant discharges to recover the coal fraction by sizing, gravity and flotation techniques. Gravity separation of the plus 100 mesh material produced commercial grade coal averaging 8.2% ash, 0.8% sulfur and 13,350 Btu/lb. However, the coal recovery was relatively low at 50-65%. Froth flotation using mechanical and froth column methods gave similar coal products at much higher coal recovery of 87-93%. The coal produced analyzed 10% ash and 1.1% sulfur.
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APA: John Hanna  (1991)  Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded Wastes (336828df-788e-4683-9e4d-1186c13e5da1)

MLA: John Hanna Recovery Of Fine-Size Coal From Impounded Wastes (336828df-788e-4683-9e4d-1186c13e5da1). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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