Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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234797 | Minerals Engineering | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The conventional circuit fine coal circuit typically incorporates spiral concentrators to treat nominal 1 × 0.15 mm material. Pilot and in-plant studies have been performed to determine the operating parameter values needed to achieve optimum separation performances when extending the lower limit of a conventional spiral concentrator to 44 μm. Based on experimental and empirical data, a feed solids concentration of about 12% by weight is required with a feed rate of around 60 l/min per start. Under these conditions, 60% of the ash-forming minerals and 48% of the sulfur was rejected from the 210 × 44 μm size fraction of a given coal source.
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Authors
R.Q. Honaker, M. Jain, B.K. Parekh, M. Saracoglu,