Qualitative analysis of fine coals obtained from triboelectrostatic separation
drying unit
SO Bada, LM Falcon, RMS Falcon, VM Du Cann
Coal samples taken from the No. 2 Seam and No. 4 Seam in a South
African colliery were tested in a rotary triboelectrostatic separator.
The two-stage triboelectrostatic separation results using the
-177 µm size fraction reduced No. 2 Seam coal containing about 30.4
per cent ash to a clean product of 8.9 per cent and 13.1 per cent ash
with combustible recoveries of 9.6 per cent and 30.7 per cent
respectively. The same separation approach on No.4 seam feed coal,
which contained 36 per cent ash, produced a clean coal product with
10.8 per cent ash at a combustible recovery of 6.0 per cent.
Petrographic tests show a significant improvement in the vitrinite
content and a reduction in visible minerals encountered when using
the triboelectrostatic separator, with about 53 per cent vitrinite
reporting to the clean fraction for No. 2 Seam compared to the feed
content of 21 per cent, and a 54 per cent vitrinite in the clean No. 4
Seam from a feed content of 21 per cent. Significant sulphur
reductions were also observed after separation in both coal samples,
with a better separation in the second-stage coal products.
Keywords: coal, dry coal beneficiation, electrostatic separation, maceral,
particle charging, RTS technique.