Full Scale Coal Preparation Research On High Sulfur Iowa Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard A. Grieve
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

A 63.5 metric tons per hour (70 TPH) demonstration coal preparation plant was constructed on the Iowa State University campus, Ames, Iowa, as a part of the Iowa Coal Project funded by the state of Iowa and administered through the Energy and Minerals Resources Re-search Institute. Processing equipment in the plant circuit includes a heavy media separator, concentration tables, separating and dewatering screens, and conveying equipment. Coal samples of size 907 metric tons (1000 tons) with sulfur contents ranging from 2.5 to 8.75% sulfur from seven mines in the state of Iowa have been pro-cessed in the plant. Sulfur reductions have averaged 35%. With ash reduction averaging 45%. Equipment for advanced fine coal beneficiation research is currently being installed in the plant to include a slurry pretreatment circuit, froth flotation, oil agglomeration, pelletization, hydrocyclones, advanced design thickener and disc filtration.
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APA: Richard A. Grieve  (1978)  Full Scale Coal Preparation Research On High Sulfur Iowa Coal

MLA: Richard A. Grieve Full Scale Coal Preparation Research On High Sulfur Iowa Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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