Dey, Shobhana and Pani, S (2012) Effective Processing of Low-Volatile Medium Coking Coal Fines of Indian Origin using Different Proces Variables of Flotation. International Journal of Coal Preparation and Utilization, 32(6) . pp. 253-263.
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Abstract
The low-volatile medium coking coal fines from the eastern part of the Indian coalfield was used for this study. The proximate analysis of the composite sample designates that the fines contain about 25% ash, 21.4% volatile matter, and 52.4% fixed carbon. The ash in the size fraction of 0.5 +.15mm is lower (21.9%) than the -0.15mm fraction (29.7%). The flotation characteristic of the composite coal reveals that recoverable combustible at 15% ash is 27% and 43% at the 17% ash level. The low yield of the concentrate is due to the presence of fines comprising high ash. To enhance the yield, the -0.5+0.15mm and -0.15mm fractions were subjected to flotation separately. The effects of reagent dosage and aeration rate were studied with a composite and the -0.5+0.15mm fraction to produce low-ash clean coal. Release analysis carried out with -0.5+0.15mm coal improves the recovery of combustibles to 42% at 15% ash%. The spilt flotation of -0.5+0.15mm feed at the lower frother dosage and lower aeration favors generating the clean coal with low ash. The -0.15mm fraction was floated with collector using sodium silicate as a depressant. The products having different ash levels could be used in specific purposes.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL/DOI: | http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/gcop20 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Airflow rate; Bubble size; Collector dosage; Frother dosage; Release analysis; Stability of froth |
Divisions: | Mineral Processing |
ID Code: | 6350 |
Deposited By: | Sahu A K |
Deposited On: | 12 Feb 2013 11:09 |
Last Modified: | 16 Apr 2013 16:30 |
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