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a. Grindability of coal, or the ease with which it may be ground fine
enough for use as pulverized fuel, is a composite physical property
embracing other specific properties, such as hardness, strength, tenacity,
and fracture. Mitchell
b. The effect produced on representative pieces of ore by applying
standard methods of comminution, assessed comparatively in terms of size
reduction and power used. Pryor, 4
c. Relative ease of grinding, analogous to machinability. ASM, 1
Source:
Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
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