Centrifuge dewatering and reconstitution of fine coal: A pilot-plant application of the GranuFlow Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. W. Wen R. P. Killmeyer B. K. Parekh
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A continuous pilot-scale test of the GranuFlow Process was conducted using a screen-bowl centrifuge for the dewatering and reconstitution of column -flotation concentrate at a coal preparation plant in Virginia. In this test, a slipstream of the fine clean-coal slurry from the column flotation con¬centrate was treated with a bitumen emulsion before dewatering. The treated products from the screen-bowl centrifuge appeared to be dry and in a free flowing granularform, while the untreated products were wet, sticky and difficult to handle. Test results indicated that the average moisture contents of the dewatered coal products were 35.7%, 35.5%, 32.6%, 29.9% and 26.5% (by weight) with Orimulsion additions of 0.0%, 0.7%, 3.2%, 4.8% and 6.4% (by weight), respectively. The handleability and dust reduction of the dewatered coal products were also vastly improved.
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APA: W. W. Wen R. P. Killmeyer B. K. Parekh  (2000)  Centrifuge dewatering and reconstitution of fine coal: A pilot-plant application of the GranuFlow Process

MLA: W. W. Wen R. P. Killmeyer B. K. Parekh Centrifuge dewatering and reconstitution of fine coal: A pilot-plant application of the GranuFlow Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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