Coal/Water Fuel Production - Flotation Circuit Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kevin E. Redinger Ralph D. Daley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The production of coal/water fuel (CWF), a highly loaded mixture of finely ground coal, water, and chemical additives, presents a unique opportunity for significant ash and sulfur reduction through physical coal cleaning. Froth flotation can be integrated with the staged, wet, fine grinding inherent in the CWF production process. A laboratory scale research program was conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of a flexible, integrated coal cleaning/CWF process flowsheet. Performance of the conceptual flowsheet was examined for two coals of CWF commercial interest, Upper Freeport and Pittsburgh seam coals, from central and southwestern Pennsylvania, respectively. Several multi-stage coal flotation and reverse flotation circuits were evaluated. CWF was produced from the cleaned coal in each case at similar solids loadings and viscosities as observed for the raw coal. However, the ash loading and SO2 emission potential for each CWF had been significantly reduced.
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APA: Kevin E. Redinger Ralph D. Daley  (1988)  Coal/Water Fuel Production - Flotation Circuit Analysis

MLA: Kevin E. Redinger Ralph D. Daley Coal/Water Fuel Production - Flotation Circuit Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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