Kaolin Filter Aids – Key to Improved Plant Productivity

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lynn E. Bowman
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Efficient filtration of fine kaolin particles plays a crucial role in the processing of raw kaolin to a marketable product. Filtration can often be the rate-controlling step of the whole process. Consequently, plant production depends on the rates being achieved in filtration. To alleviate the bottleneck in production, Nalco Chemical Co. initiated a reagent development program to chemically enhance the performance of the filtration units. Filter aids of different classes were assembled and evaluated in bench simulations. These included reagents whose primary mode of functionality were coagulation, flocculation, thickening and combinations of each. This article discusses the development and application of a new reagent that improves the filter production rate with minimal impact on filter cake percent solids. Plant data indicate that this reagent can increase production rates by as much as 35% on clays of varying particle size, as well as clays that are calcined. The reagent's impact on solids content, re-slurrying characteristics, Brookfield and Hercules viscosity and drying is within the standards set by plants that evaluated and now use this product.
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APA: Lynn E. Bowman  (1993)  Kaolin Filter Aids – Key to Improved Plant Productivity

MLA: Lynn E. Bowman Kaolin Filter Aids – Key to Improved Plant Productivity. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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