Dry processing for coal preparation: a review, N. Hughes, M. Le roux, and Q.P. Campbell

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 221 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Water plays a significant role in minerals processing; this is especially true in coal preparation
where water-based beneficiation is widely accepted and consistently delivering sharp separation
efficiencies and high product yields. Although wet processing is favoured, the substantial process water
requirement may prove this impractical and unsustainable in some parts of the world. Many coal-rich
regions (including South Africa) have experienced severe water shortages. Coupled with the effects of
drought, some countries experience freezing winters from which problems related to frozen process
water and machinery may arise. Hence coal preparation practices will soon have to adapt, irrespective
of the technical and economic feasibility offered by the currently employed water-based methods. As a
result, extensive research into the development of dry methods for effectively beneficiating coal has
progressed. This review paper intends to provide a collection of the relevant information pertaining to
dry coal processing globally, and aid in understanding the applicability, performance, success or failure
thereof. The methods available for dry materials preparation, with special regard to those applicable for
coal beneficiation, are detailed in terms of principle, applicability, limitations and performance. Dry
coal beneficiation has potential to aid the current wet-based methods with some considerations to
possible limitations set forth by coal geology, application, product specification, particle size
distribution, moisture, efficiency, capacity and cost. These methods may be established in future,
especially in the arctic, arid and under-developed regions through new plant installations, expansions
and small mines processing.
Keywords: Dry coal processing, preparation, cleaning, beneficiation
Citation
APA:
(2020) Dry processing for coal preparation: a review, N. Hughes, M. Le roux, and Q.P. CampbellMLA: Dry processing for coal preparation: a review, N. Hughes, M. Le roux, and Q.P. Campbell. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.