RI 5128 Washability Study Of The Pratt Bed At The Davidson Mine, Graysville, Ala. ? Summary And Conclusions

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1955
Abstract
At the Southern Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines, reports are prepared from time to time on results of washability studies of commercially important coal beds in the Southern Appalachian region. The investigations that provide the material for these reports are made by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and the mine operators. This report records the results obtained on a sample of run-of-mine coal taken in June 1953 from the Pratt bed at the Davidson Coal Co. mine about 1 mile west of Graysville, Ala. One of the main objectives of a washability study is to obtain technically and commercially important data in connection with the best methods for preparing and utilizing the Nation's limited reserves of good coking coal. Such information is important from the standpoint of conservation in that it facilitates selection of preparation methods that will yield an acceptable grade of coking coal with a mini-mum of losses of coal in the rejects. The Pratt bed is one of the main sources of coking coal in the Jefferson County part of the Warrior field. This is the first time, however, that data from a complete washability study of coal have been obtained from this bed in Jefferson County. In the Graysville area, Pratt-bed coal has good coking characteristics and is used for blending with other coals in making metallurgical coal. The extent of its use in such blends is severely limited in this area, however, by the fact that it has a high sulfur content, which has not been reducible to any great extent by washery treatment.
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APA:
(1955) RI 5128 Washability Study Of The Pratt Bed At The Davidson Mine, Graysville, Ala. ? Summary And ConclusionsMLA: RI 5128 Washability Study Of The Pratt Bed At The Davidson Mine, Graysville, Ala. ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.