Filtration Of Coal Refuse ? Summary

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel T. Hegyan
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The employment of continuous rotary vacuum disc filters to filter refuse from the fine coal washing circuits has been increasing as it has become more important to close the water circuits and eliminate sludge holding ponds. This paper will discuss our past experience filtering refuse, effects of solids concentration in the filter feed, use of polymer flocculation aids, effect of flocculation devices, and effects of particle size and ash content on the filtration rate. Detailed tests were performed on existing installations utilizing coal refuse filters to determine optimum flocculant dosage, solids concentration, and disc rotation speed to form a dischargeable cake. Information was also obtained showing effect of flocculant addition on the moisture of the filter cake. Our test work has shown that the continuous filtration dry cake rates for fine coal refuse correlates very well with the data developed and presented by Silverblatt and Dahlstrom1 except that the curves have moved up the scale by use of polymer flocculant additions. These polymers were not available at that writing. Finally, our tests also confirmed the general premise stated by S. K. Mishra2 that controlled additions of polymer flocculants will reduce filter refuse cake moistures somewhat.
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APA: Daniel T. Hegyan  (1974)  Filtration Of Coal Refuse ? Summary

MLA: Daniel T. Hegyan Filtration Of Coal Refuse ? Summary. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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