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On Improving the Separation Efficiency of a Wet High Gradient Magnetic Separator for the Removal of Pyrite from Egyptian Coal

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Pages 59-74 | Received 04 Aug 2014, Accepted 25 Nov 2015, Published online: 09 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Wet high gradient magnetic separation (WHGMS) of an Egyptian coal sample was carried out to minimize its pyritic-sulfur content reaching 1.60% (2.9% total sulfur). Optimization of the process using the Boxmag Rapid separator included feeding rate, pulp density, applied magnetic field, and the canister loading %. This was conducted through the CCRD and RSM, using Design Expert 6.0 software. Results showed that, at the optimum separation conditions, i.e., 10 l/h feeding rate, 5% pulp density, 2200 Gauss, and 0.6% canister loading, a coal concentrate assaying 0.57% pyritic sulfur was obtained with a recovery 58% and separation efficiency 79.34%.

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