Integrated R&D on Liberation, Classification, Beneficiation, Dewatering, And Agglomeration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin N. Clark Bruce A. Firth Neville C. Lockhart A. Bruce Waugh W. W. Wen
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Australia is the world's largest coal exporter, and technological advancement is a key element of the coal industry strategy. The issues include: increased recovery of saleable coal; enhanced quality, i.e. lower ash, moisture, fines, phosphorus (sulphur is a relatively minor problem for Australian coals); better quality control; higher throughputs/lower costs; improved handling and transport; and reduced environmental impacts. In process terms, many coal preparation operations, particularly fine coal circuits, are relatively inefficient, and all circuits must also be matched and integrated for optimum overall operation. A holistic approach to technological improvement is desirable. This paper summarises research and development efforts, within CSIRO and its collaborators, across the unit operations as outlined in the title.
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APA: Kevin N. Clark Bruce A. Firth Neville C. Lockhart A. Bruce Waugh W. W. Wen  (1995)  Integrated R&D on Liberation, Classification, Beneficiation, Dewatering, And Agglomeration

MLA: Kevin N. Clark Bruce A. Firth Neville C. Lockhart A. Bruce Waugh W. W. Wen Integrated R&D on Liberation, Classification, Beneficiation, Dewatering, And Agglomeration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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