Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal - Discussion (6dd10980-b32c-41c8-8743-debc55a3a131)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 102 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1919
Abstract
CARL A. WENDELL, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*) .-I have never seen in print anything that even remotely has approached this article in clearness and important conclusions in conjunction with work done on the sink-and-float test. I have had many hundreds of these tests made and on different specific gravity solutions and the resultant product analyzed, but I have never grasped nor been able to show what this article sets forth. This article brings out one factor very clearly to my mind; what is to take the place of the solutions of different specific gravities used to obtain the laboratory results, when it comes to washing on a large scale, since water has one constant weight only? The answer is, sizing of coal. And as we know the importance of size versus specific gravity of the material to be washed, perhaps defined (practical) lines can ultimately be gotten up so that the sizing, if any, may be determined at the same time as the laboratory work on the coal is being done. G. R. DELAMATER, ? Steelton, Pa. (written discussion?).-The authors' deductions are well founded and although they disclaim any wide experience in commercial coal washing, practically all of the data presented are applicable to coals of all parts of this country. The paper clearly sets forth the great necessity of careful preliminary investiga-tion of each contemplated washery undertaking and contains the follow-ing very true statements. "It is not safe to assume that any coal which can he successfully washed on coarse coal jigs can be cleaned more com-pletely by washing at a finer size on tables," and "The effect of finer crushing upon the completeness with which impurities may be separated from coal depends upon two opposing tendencies. First, that the more finely a raw coal is crushed, the more completely will the particles of impurities be detached from the particles of clean coal. Second, the finer a coal is crushed the more difficult it becomes to separate the pieces of clean refuse from the pieces of clean coal."
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APA: (1919) Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal - Discussion (6dd10980-b32c-41c8-8743-debc55a3a131)
MLA: Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal - Discussion (6dd10980-b32c-41c8-8743-debc55a3a131). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.