RI 3206 Washability Studies of Coal from the Mary Lee Bed at the Bankhead Mine, Bankhead, Ala.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Richardson B. W. Gandrud
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May 1, 1933

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Bankhead mine of the Cane Creek Coal Mining Co. is in the central part of Walker County, Ala., 4 miles south of Jasper. The Mary Lee bed in this part of the State yields a practically free-burning coal which is marketed as a. steam-raising and domestic fuel. As mined, the coal ordinarily contains ash-forming impurities to an extent that makes it necessary to treat the coal by some washing process before it is marketed. At present the Bank-head coal coarser than 3-1/2 inch is hand-picked and the coal finer than 3-1/2 inch is washed in two single-compartment jigsThis paper contains the result of screen-sizing and float-and-sink tests on a representative sample of the run-of-mine coal and the results of tests made to show the amount of coal liberated from impurities by crushing the coarser sizes. .This report is one of a series on the washability of Alabama coals which is being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Alabama, with the cooperation of the coal producers of Alabama.SAMPLING AT THE MINE'The Mary Lee bed at Bankhead consists of two benches separated by a rock parting which varies in thickness from place to place in the mine. The top bench has a very uniform thick-nest; throughout the workings and yields about 65.0 per cent of the output. The bottom bench varies greatly in thickness and in nary places becomes too thin to work at a. profit. The sample for the washability study was taken underground at a place which was typical of the mine as a whole. In taking the sample the working face was squared up and a representative section out from each bench. Care was taken to secure a, quantity of coal from each bench proportional to the quantity contributed to the mine output. The rock parting as gobbed in accordance with the usual mining practice. The total sample taken weighed 3 tons."
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APA: A. C. Richardson B. W. Gandrud  (1933)  RI 3206 Washability Studies of Coal from the Mary Lee Bed at the Bankhead Mine, Bankhead, Ala.

MLA: A. C. Richardson B. W. Gandrud RI 3206 Washability Studies of Coal from the Mary Lee Bed at the Bankhead Mine, Bankhead, Ala.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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