Fine Pyrite Removal From Coal Using a Placer Ore Jig

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert S. Thomson Frank F. Aplan
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A placer ore jig, typically used to recover fine gold, tin and diamonds from alluvial ores, has been modified to remove fine pyrite from minus 6.4 mm (-114 inch) coal. In parallel tests, it proved to be far superior to two conventional coal jigs, the Baum and the Baum-feldspar, in removing fine pyrite from coal. The Pan-Am placer jig was found to remove essentially all of the +28 mesh pyrite and from 99% to 90%, decreasingly, in the 28 to 200 mesh range. This jig also showed a superior performance to the Baum-Type jigs in removing fine coal from its associated refuse. The superiority of the Pan-Am placer jig is related to the strong emphasis given on the suction stroke and, hence, on consolidation trickling, whereas the Baum jigs principally emphasize the pulsion stroke during jigging.
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APA: Robert S. Thomson Frank F. Aplan  (1995)  Fine Pyrite Removal From Coal Using a Placer Ore Jig

MLA: Robert S. Thomson Frank F. Aplan Fine Pyrite Removal From Coal Using a Placer Ore Jig. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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