RI 6652 Froth Flotation Washability Data Of Various Appalachian Coals Using The Timed Release Analysis Technique

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph A. Cavallaro
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This report describes the timed release analysis technique that was developed to serve as a tool for assessing the froth flotation cleaning potentials of fine-size coals. Using this developed technique, 16 coals from 10 different coalbeds were tested. All of the coals included in this study were quite amenable to froth flotation with float coal yields ranging from 80.7 to 99.5 percentage points. Float-and-sink analyses of the coals tested are shown to be of limited value in predicting froth flotation cleaning potential. Generally the float-and-sink analyses indicated a better product could be obtained than froth flotation could provide; although, in four of the coals tested froth flotation results were superior to those expected from the gravimetric analysis. The fixed carbon content of the samples collected was found to correlate with the floatability of the coals. The higher rank coals were the most readily floatable coals while the lower rank coals did not respond quite as well to flotation.
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APA: Joseph A. Cavallaro  (1965)  RI 6652 Froth Flotation Washability Data Of Various Appalachian Coals Using The Timed Release Analysis Technique

MLA: Joseph A. Cavallaro RI 6652 Froth Flotation Washability Data Of Various Appalachian Coals Using The Timed Release Analysis Technique. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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