RI 3263 Froth Flotation of Coal; Sulphur and Ash Reduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1935
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION Froth flotation as applied to coal is a process for separating desirable carbonaceous material from undesirable inorganic matter. In general, the feed must be finer than one eighth inch in size. The principal use of the process in the preparation of coal appears to be in the treatment of the fine sizes produced by breakage during mining and preparation.The Bureau of Vines in Information Circular 6714 has published general information on coal flotation, summarized investigative studies of the process, and described operating plants throughout the world with their tonnage, reagent consumption and operating costs.4ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe present study of means for depressing pyrite and reducing ash ty froth flotation was conducted at the Northwest Experiment Station of the United States Bureau of Wines in cooperation with the College of vines. University of Washington, under the general direction of A. C. Fieldner, chief engineer, Experiment Stations Division, Bureau of Wines. Grateful acknowledgment is made for suggestions and criticisms received from W. H. Coghill, supervising engineer, U.S. Bureau of Mines Mississippi Valley Experiment Station, Rolla, Mo.; J. B. Morrow, and R. E. Zimmerman, of the Pittsburgh Coal Co.; and Dean Milnor Roberts and Prof. Joseph Daniels, of the College of Mines, University of Washington.FLOTATION AND DEPRESSIONA substance will tend to float if its surface attracts a gas film more strongly than it does a liquid film when both air and liquid are competing for this attraction. On the other hand, a substance will not float if its surface attracts a liquid film more strongly than it does a gas film. All theories of depression depend upon this fact. A wetted particle of floatable size most likely will be found in the tailings after the flotation process has been completed.The crux of flotation is the selective wetting of the undesirable material that tends to float. Two general methods 5, 6, 7 of depression are in use: One combines a chemical substance with the surface to form a wettable compound, and the other employs some colloidal or ionic substance which the surface selectively adsorbs, thereby forming a wettable surface."
Citation
APA:
(1935) RI 3263 Froth Flotation of Coal; Sulphur and Ash ReductionMLA: RI 3263 Froth Flotation of Coal; Sulphur and Ash Reduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.