In this process, fine raw coal, crushed below 10 cm, is comminuted in hammer crushers to below 250 μm and mixed with water to make a 50% by weight suspension; this is further ground below 15 μm and then diluted with water to 15% solids by weight.
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377This study aimed to investigate the applicability of coaloil gold agglomeration (CGA) assisted flotation to recover gold from a refractory ore. The ore with the grade of 25 g/t was tested with the CGAflotation process in six different size fractions from 38 to 300 urn using different collector types and dosages. In addition, the flotation without CGA was performed under the same condition ...
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377This paper describes the use of coaloil agglomerates in flotation to increase the gold recovery from an ore containing fine gold particles. The effects of operating parameters on gold flotation recovery such as oil type, particle size of agglomerating material, agglomerate/ore and oil/ore ratios were investigated. The studies showed that petroleum oils are more effective than vegetable oils ...
WhatsApp: +86 18203695377DOI: /S(00)000054 Corpus ID: ; Flotation as a separation technique in the coal gold agglomeration process article{Moses2000FlotationAA, title={Flotation as a separation technique in the coal gold agglomeration process}, author={Lusia Barek Moses and Francis William Petersen}, journal={Minerals Engineering}, year={2000}, volume={13}, pages={255264}, url={https://api ...
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WhatsApp: +86 18203695377CGA process isbased onthe hydrophobic characteristic of gold particles which are free or readily liberated and includes the selective recovery of gold particles by coaloil agglomerates (Marciano et al. 1994; Moses and Petersen 2000). First, the coaloil agglomerates are preformed by intensive agitation of coal and oil in slurry.
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