RI 5741 Using A Centrifuge For Float-And-Sink Testing Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary

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

Abstract

A centrifugal float-and-sink test procedure has been developed by the Bureau of Mines to reduce the time for the gravimetric separation of coals finer than l4-mesh from as long as 24 hours to less than 1 hour. Comparative tests indicated that centrifuging a minus 14-mesh Pittsburgh-bed coal for 20 minutes at 1,500 revolutions per minute produced results that compared favorably with static float-and-sink test results. Standard deviations of the mean recovery and ash content of the float obtained centrifugally ranged from 1.31 and 0.04 percent, respectively, at 1.30 specific gravity to 0.21 and 0.05 percent, respectively, at 1.60 specific gravity. As in static separations, retreatment of the products separated at low specific gravities was required.
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APA: E. R. Palowitch  (1961)  RI 5741 Using A Centrifuge For Float-And-Sink Testing Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: E. R. Palowitch RI 5741 Using A Centrifuge For Float-And-Sink Testing Fine Coal ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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