RI 3448 Classification and Tabling of Table Middlings at the Colta Coal Washery, Flat Creek, Ala.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. W. Gandrud G. D. Coe H. J. Hager
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1939

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The reduction of washery losses of marketable coal is a phase of coal preparation important to many of the Alabama coal producers. The problem has wide scope, and this report deals with but one of its several aspects. The investigation on which this report is based was made by the Southern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines with the cooperation of the Alabama By-products Corporation and the University of Alabama. The Alabama Byproducts Corporation provided samples of table middlings from its Colta washery on the Mary Lee bed at Flat Creek, Ala.PRACTICE AT THE COLTA WASHYAt Colta run-of-mine coal is crushed in a hammer mill in closed circuit with 5/16-inch square-mesh vibrating screens and tabled without classification on eight rectangular-deck wet tables. The coal is more friable than the bone normally present, and hence the bone is concentrated in the coarser sizes. An unclassified feed of this character can not be tabled with high efficiency to low ash content because of the sizing action of a concentrating table, which is such that when the tables are adjusted to exclude the coarse bone from the washed coal, a large amount of fine coal is lost in the middlings. At the time this investigation was undertaken there was no market outlet for middlings, with the result that middling products had to be discarded with the refuse."
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APA: B. W. Gandrud G. D. Coe H. J. Hager  (1939)  RI 3448 Classification and Tabling of Table Middlings at the Colta Coal Washery, Flat Creek, Ala.

MLA: B. W. Gandrud G. D. Coe H. J. Hager RI 3448 Classification and Tabling of Table Middlings at the Colta Coal Washery, Flat Creek, Ala.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.

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