Screening (096d6eb5-a5b9-4866-a8e3-634c43eb3df7)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. E. Foreman James A. Redding
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Screening is a mechanical process that separates particles by size. Modern coal preparation is made possible by efficient sizing. Sizing of coal is defined in terms of the opening through which an individual particle will or will not pass, or as two openings, the larger of which passes the particle and the smaller of which retains the particle. Screening accomplishes sizing by passing coal of a wide range of sizes through a series of screens, each of a decreasing size. The individual screen discharges are then directed into different screen products for subsequent sale or processing. Screening in modern preparation plants is done for the following reasons: 1 ) Removal of fine coal before a size reduction step. 2) Size separation of the coal into a coarse and fine fraction for sized products or processing in coarse and fine coal circuits. 3) Recovery of heavy media from heavy media coal cleaning circuits. 4) Dewatering. 5) Rock and trash removal by handpicking on a screen. Fig. 8-1 is a generalized flowsheet of a plant showing the use of screens in the coal preparation process. Table 8-1 shows the vibrating screen equipment utilized in Fig. 8-1
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APA: W. E. Foreman James A. Redding  (1979)  Screening (096d6eb5-a5b9-4866-a8e3-634c43eb3df7)

MLA: W. E. Foreman James A. Redding Screening (096d6eb5-a5b9-4866-a8e3-634c43eb3df7). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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