Improving Densification of Fine Coal Refuse Slurries to Eliminate Slurry Ponds

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. K. Parekh D. P. Patil R. Q. Honaker Frank Baczek
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Fine refuse slurry impoundment is a requirement for the coal industry to dispose the fines. Impoundment maintenance is an on going problem for the coal industry and its breakage creates environmental as well as financial problems. Deep Cone thickener technology which has been successfully applied in the alumina industry to dewater red mud was evaluated for fine refuse slurry. Preliminary obtained in a pilot-plant test showed that properly flocculated conventional thickener underflow slurry could be thickened to about 52.5 wt % solids and could replace belt filter press. The Deep Cone thickener was also found to dewater clean coal slurry to about 70 wt % solids. Further testing of the unit at other coal preparation plant is in progress.
Citation

APA: B. K. Parekh D. P. Patil R. Q. Honaker Frank Baczek  (2004)  Improving Densification of Fine Coal Refuse Slurries to Eliminate Slurry Ponds

MLA: B. K. Parekh D. P. Patil R. Q. Honaker Frank Baczek Improving Densification of Fine Coal Refuse Slurries to Eliminate Slurry Ponds. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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