Comparison Of Pressure And Vacuum Filtration Of Ul Trafine Clean Coal Slurry-A Pilot Plant Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. G. Groppo
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Froth flotation technique is an effective and efficient process for recovering of ultra-fine (minus 74 pm) clean coal. Economical dewatering of an ultra-fine clean coal product to a 20 percent level moisture will be an important step in successful implementation of the advanced cleaning processes. This study is a step in the Department of Energy's program to show that ultra-clean coal could be effectively dewatered to 20 percent or lower moisture using either conventional or advanced dewatering techniques. The main focus of the pilot plant study was on proof-of-concept testing of a dewatering technique for a fine clean coal product. The coal industry is reluctant to use the advanced fine coal recovery technology due to the non-availability of an economical dewatering process.
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APA: J. G. Groppo  (1997)  Comparison Of Pressure And Vacuum Filtration Of Ul Trafine Clean Coal Slurry-A Pilot Plant Study

MLA: J. G. Groppo Comparison Of Pressure And Vacuum Filtration Of Ul Trafine Clean Coal Slurry-A Pilot Plant Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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