Removal of sulfur and mineral matter from coal slurry by a pilot scale wet magnetic separator

H. Dinçer*, G. Ateşok, M. Z. Doǧan, Ş Girgin, F. Boylu, Ö Yüksel

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Abstract

In order to remove sulfur and inorganic matter content of coal, high intensity magnetic separation tests were carried out, where % solids in the pulp, current intensity in ampere, feed rate and middling wash water were investigated. Under optimum conditions, a clean coal was obtained having 8.10% ash, 1.56% total sulfur, with a combustible recovery of almost 50% from coal, with 12.70% ash and 2.82% total sulfur.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)C7-15-C7-21
JournalDevelopments in Mineral Processing
Volume13
Issue numberC
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

Keywords

  • ash
  • clean coal
  • Jones magnetic separator
  • magnetic separation
  • sulfur

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