Coal preparation technology in Poland
 
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Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi – Mineral Resources Management 2006;22(4):5-12
 
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The paper presents, in the synthetic way, the basic types of coal preparation plants that work is Poland. The technological scheme of coking coal preparation plants is described as well as two typical schemes of steam coal preparation plants. Some attention is paid to operating in coal preparation plants sections of preparation and desulphurization of coal fines. The technologies of coal recovery from flotation tailing ponds and recovery of mining wastes are also mentioned.
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Polish
Technologie przeróbki węgla w Polsce
zakład przeróbki węgla, węgiel energetyczny, węgiel koksowy, odzysk węgla z odpadów
W artykule w sposób syntetyczny omówiono podstawowe typy zakładów przeróbki węgla jakie funkcjonują w Polsce. Opisano schemat technologiczny zakładów przeróbki węgla koksowego oraz dwa typowe schematy zakładów przeróbki węgla energetycznego. Zwrócono uwagę na działające w zakładach przeróbczych sekcje wzbogacania i odsiarczania miałów węglowych. Wspomniano również o odzysku węgla z osadników odpadów flotacyjnych oraz odzysku węgla z odpadów węglowych.
 
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