Ultrafine Desliming At A.T. Massey Coal Company

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rob Robertson
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The problem of fine coal slimes has been addressed in a unique way at A. T. Massey Coal?Company. Several plants have employed two-stage classifying cyclones to separate the minus 1 mm raw coal into 3 sizes. Larger cyclones make the initial cut at approximately 150 µ (100?mesh) sending the underflow to a cleaning circuit (usually spirals) while the overflow is pumped to a secondary cyclone circuit using smaller cyclones. The small cyclones make a cut at near 70 µ (200 mesh) and produce an underflow that is a des limed flotation feed. The overflow is discarded to refuse due to its high ash and superfine size which would produce a high moisture product even if suitably recovered.
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APA: Rob Robertson  (1998)  Ultrafine Desliming At A.T. Massey Coal Company

MLA: Rob Robertson Ultrafine Desliming At A.T. Massey Coal Company. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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