RI 5071 Laboratory Evaluation Of Vacuum Flotation For Cleaning Coal Fines ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. L. Riley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

Cleaning and handling of fine coal are generally conceded to be more difficult problems than preparation of the coarser sizes. Increased mechanization in the coal-mining industry has, in general, resulted in an increased percentage of the fine sizes in the total coal mined. If the coal fines are cleaned by wet methods, the minus-1/16-inch square-mesh particles cause most of the sludge and slurry problems encountered in preparing wet coal. Equipment that separates coal from refuse on the basis of specific gravity is not efficient on sizes that, because of their fineness, do not follow the same laws of hindered settling as the larger particles. Probably the best solution of fine-coal cleaning problems is to use other methods, such as flotation, that utilize other physical characteristics than those determining hindered-settling ratios. Regarding the type of flotation known as the Elmore vacuum-flotation process there has been a scarcity of data and information available in this country. An investigation has therefore been made to obtain additional date and information on this process under laboratory conditions. During this investigation an effort has been made to evaluate the relative efficiencies of vacuum and mechanical laboratory froth flotation cells. The investigation included float-and-sink, screen-sizing, and flotation tests on 2 different samples of 14-mesh to 0 raw coal and an a sample of slurry from the settling-tank overflow of a typical washer. One raw-coal sample was obtained from the American bed and represented a type of coal that is relatively easy to clean. The other raw-coal sample was from the Mary lee bed and represented a type considered difficult to clean.
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APA: H. L. Riley  (1954)  RI 5071 Laboratory Evaluation Of Vacuum Flotation For Cleaning Coal Fines ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: H. L. Riley RI 5071 Laboratory Evaluation Of Vacuum Flotation For Cleaning Coal Fines ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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