RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal Samples

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas Fraer William L. Crentz H. N. Cooper R. F. Aberethy O. T. Barrett
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1945

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The object of the techniques described in this report is to determine the possibilities of separating the components of a raw coal into such grades as may be necessary to recover some exceptionally clean functions for special purposes.To do this commercial gravity methods would require separation at very low specific gravities, entirely outside the range of conventional practice. Hence, a technique has been developed for breaking down cool ample, into very close fractions within the gravity range of the (-lean coal matter as well as for separating it from the refuse and particles.Such data on the fundamental specific-gravity consist of the clean-coal matter will serve to appraise the difficulty of the problem and to chow be accomplished if and when effective methods of making such separations commercially are developed."
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APA: Thomas Fraer William L. Crentz H. N. Cooper R. F. Aberethy O. T. Barrett  (1945)  RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal Samples

MLA: Thomas Fraer William L. Crentz H. N. Cooper R. F. Aberethy O. T. Barrett RI 3812 Low-Gravity Float-and-Sink Separations of Bituminous-Coal Samples. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.

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