RI 5732 Performance Of Dense-Medium Cyclone In Cleaning Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. R. Geer
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The use of the cyclone as a dense-medium cleaning device was first described by Driessen6/ in 1945, after development of the process in the Netherlands during the German occupation of World War II. A pilot plant was built in the Netherlands soon thereafter, and the first commercial plant was built in 1948. By 1958, 18 plants were operating or under construction.7/ Thus, economic factors in Europe, where the high cost of coal places a premium on efficient cleaning, dictated rapid adoption of the cyclone. American reception of the process differed. The Bureau of Mines presented the results of its own small-scale cyclone experiments in 1946;8/ showing a sharp separation between coal and impurity; adoption by industry now is taking place. There is now much greater emphasis on the efficient cleaning of fine coal, and the first American cyclone plant has begun operating; others are planned or under construction. With the present interest in improved treatment of fine coal, the Bureau of Mines felt that additional performance data on the cyclone would be helpful to industry. Therefore, a complete, open-circuit pilot plant was built to make cleaning trials on American coals covering a wide range of washability characteristics. Five raw coals and one middling product were included in the investigation, and each was cleaned at several densities; 17 cleaning trials are reported.
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APA: M. R. Geer  (1961)  RI 5732 Performance Of Dense-Medium Cyclone In Cleaning Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: M. R. Geer RI 5732 Performance Of Dense-Medium Cyclone In Cleaning Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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