Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation

The amenability of beneficiating a fine hard coal from Hwa-Sun coal mine using column flotation has been studied using a CoalPro flotation column developed by Canadian Process Technologies (CPT). After initial testwork using a batch flotation cell to determine the optimal flotation conditions, tests...

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Main Authors: Han, O., Kim, M., Kim, B., Subasinghe, Nimal, Park, Chul hyun
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Published: Elsevier 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31065
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author Han, O.
Kim, M.
Kim, B.
Subasinghe, Nimal
Park, Chul hyun
author_facet Han, O.
Kim, M.
Kim, B.
Subasinghe, Nimal
Park, Chul hyun
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description The amenability of beneficiating a fine hard coal from Hwa-Sun coal mine using column flotation has been studied using a CoalPro flotation column developed by Canadian Process Technologies (CPT). After initial testwork using a batch flotation cell to determine the optimal flotation conditions, tests were carried out to compare its performance with the column. The results showed that the performance of the column was far superior to that of the conventional cell owing to the large fines content present in the coal. It was established that a stable froth column of 40 cm in height and a suitable balance between froth and collection zone could be maintained at 1.0 cm/s superficial gas rate. A suitable reagent scheme and the optimal operating conditions that minimized adverse effects generally encountered in treating fine coal, such as gangue entrainment, have been identified. An increase in water recovery significantly decreased ash rejection implying entrainment of fine ash particles. Column flotation is capable of producing an acceptable clean coal concentrate of 85% combustible recovery with 81% ash rejection at a maximum separation efficiency of 62%, compared to conventional flotation which has 70% recovery with 70% ash rejection at an efficiency of 42%.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-310652017-09-13T15:11:16Z Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation Han, O. Kim, M. Kim, B. Subasinghe, Nimal Park, Chul hyun - Water recovery - Separation efficiency - Combustible recovery Fine coal - Column flotation The amenability of beneficiating a fine hard coal from Hwa-Sun coal mine using column flotation has been studied using a CoalPro flotation column developed by Canadian Process Technologies (CPT). After initial testwork using a batch flotation cell to determine the optimal flotation conditions, tests were carried out to compare its performance with the column. The results showed that the performance of the column was far superior to that of the conventional cell owing to the large fines content present in the coal. It was established that a stable froth column of 40 cm in height and a suitable balance between froth and collection zone could be maintained at 1.0 cm/s superficial gas rate. A suitable reagent scheme and the optimal operating conditions that minimized adverse effects generally encountered in treating fine coal, such as gangue entrainment, have been identified. An increase in water recovery significantly decreased ash rejection implying entrainment of fine ash particles. Column flotation is capable of producing an acceptable clean coal concentrate of 85% combustible recovery with 81% ash rejection at a maximum separation efficiency of 62%, compared to conventional flotation which has 70% recovery with 70% ash rejection at an efficiency of 42%. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31065 10.1016/j.fuproc.2014.04.014 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle - Water recovery
- Separation efficiency
- Combustible recovery
Fine coal
- Column flotation
Han, O.
Kim, M.
Kim, B.
Subasinghe, Nimal
Park, Chul hyun
Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title_full Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title_fullStr Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title_full_unstemmed Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title_short Fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
title_sort fine coal beneficiation by column flotation
topic - Water recovery
- Separation efficiency
- Combustible recovery
Fine coal
- Column flotation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31065