Laboratory Investigation - Flocculation To Improve Coal Slurry Filtration

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. R. Geer P. S. Jacobsen H. F. Yancey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 7, 1959

Abstract

Two growing problems confront the preparation engineer-still further restrictions on stream pollution and a greater proportion of fine coal as more and more continuous miners come into use. The dewatering screens, centrifuges, and settling ponds that sufficed a few years ago must often be supplemented by more effective equipment, and in some instances the finest solids are now being recovered by vacuum filtration, once considered too costly in many coal washeries. Unfortunately not all slurries can be readily filtered. Some are virtually unfilterable, and others do not permit the high cake rates needed to hold costs within reason. Often, however, these difficult slurries can be rendered filterable by flocculation. Starch and lime have long increased settling rate in thickeners and can also aid filtration. More recently there have been other flocculants, primarily synthetic polymers or gums. Reports of their great effectiveness prompted the U. S. Bureau of Mines to test their use in filtration as part of its program on recovering and cleaning fine coal. The object of the present work was to compare some of the newer flocculants with starch and lime and to test the reaction of different types of slurries to flocculation. Three natural slurries, three synthetic coal-clay mixtures, and five flocculants were tested, all with a laboratory filter leaf.
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APA: M. R. Geer P. S. Jacobsen H. F. Yancey  (1959)  Laboratory Investigation - Flocculation To Improve Coal Slurry Filtration

MLA: M. R. Geer P. S. Jacobsen H. F. Yancey Laboratory Investigation - Flocculation To Improve Coal Slurry Filtration. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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