Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1978
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1978
The Influence of Feed Size Distribution on the Staged Flotation of Poorly Floating Coals
The poor flotation response of many coals has in the past been attributed to such factors as differences in rank, differences in degree of oxidation, differences in petrographic composition, or slime coatings. The present work shows that while all these factors undoubtedly influence flotation, the size distribution of the feed may override these. Evidence is presented which shows how this factor can lead to substantial losses of coarse coal (>250 m)from a coal which would normally be considered amenable to flotation. Reasons for this loss of flotation response are suggested together with means of overcoming the problem.
Contributor(s):
B A Firth, A R Swanson, S K Nicol
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- Published: 1978
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