METHOD FOR HEAVY-MEDIA SEPARATING COAL INDUSTRIAL DEAD MATERIALS AND COAL PRODUCES CONTAINING DEADS

The invention relates to a process for separating rock refuse of coal mining and products of coal deposits with rock intercalation, the coal contents of which being advantageously less, than 50%, into parts being rich and poor in coal, respectively, in a given case in a pure refuse parts by using th...

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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to a process for separating rock refuse of coal mining and products of coal deposits with rock intercalation, the coal contents of which being advantageously less, than 50%, into parts being rich and poor in coal, respectively, in a given case in a pure refuse parts by using the heavy-media process. In sense of the invention the raw material mentioned above is crushed according to necessity to the grain size of 0 to 50 mm and/or graded. Hereinafter from the raw material and from the weighting material partly being present in the raw material in a quantity of at least 7 weight-%, advantageously 10 weight-%, in a grain size of 0-0.5 mm, partly recycled from the process, a mixture of sludge is prepared in the presence of a liquid phase, while the density of the sludge mixture is adjusted in accordance with the extent of separation. The sludge mixture is allowed to pass through one or more hydrocyclones and equipments separating according to grainsize and/or grading equipments. The density of a part or of the entirety of the streaming suspension is adjusted in accordance with the required density of the sludge mixture, and the suspension in a density thus adjusted is recycled to the sludge production. The product resulting from separation and the suspension not having been recycled are discharged from the system. In case of necessity the process is partly or entirely automatically controlled.