The beneficiation of minus 0,5 mm coal in the Republic of South Africa is reviewed in terms of the availability of fines, the formidability of its cleaning, froth flotation, autogenous cyclones, tables, and dense medium cyclones.
Reference:
Fourie, P. & Erasmus, T. 1977. Beneficiation of fine coal in the republic of South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13475 .
Fourie, P., & Erasmus, T. (1977). Beneficiation of fine coal in the republic of South Africa Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13475
Fourie, PJF, and TC Erasmus Beneficiation of fine coal in the republic of South Africa. 1977. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13475
Fourie P, Erasmus T. Beneficiation of fine coal in the republic of South Africa. 1977 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/13475
Fuel Research Institute of South Africa (FRI) Collection The Fuel Research Institute of South Africa is the outcome of a movement which originated in the immediate post war years. The war period had emphasized the dependence of the modem State on adequate supplies of fuel and focused public attention on the need for conserving these supplies and utilizing them to the best advantage. It began to be more generally realized that the application of science to the fuel problem had resulted in the development of more economical methods of utilizing coal and in the recovery there from of valuable industrial raw materials; that the discovery or development of an internal source of liquid fuel or oil would be of immense advantage to the country; that the industrial and mining development of the Union was dependent on the development of cheap sources of energy; and that the Union's exportable coal resources were a means of bringing capital into the country.