The Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine Coal Cleaning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The most common method used for cleaning the fine fraction in today's coal preparation plants is froth flotation. Past research and practice has found that froth flotation achieves excellent separation efficiencies for fine coals having only a small fraction of middling particles. However, its efficiency decreases sharply as the concentration of middling particles increases due to the flotation of high-ash particles having a small amount of hydrophobic coal present at the coal surface. Since gravity-based processes are much more efficient at treating middlings, the application of centrifugal washing for fine coal cleaning has been studied with an emphasis on the primary cleaning of fine circuit feed. Results will be shown from a parametric study using a Falcon centrifugal concentrator which reveals that the separation performance is a function of particle size, bowl geometry, feed solids content, and feed rate.
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APA:  (1994)  The Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine Coal Cleaning

MLA: The Application Of Centrifugal Washing For Fine Coal Cleaning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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