Maintenance Of Water Clarification Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. J. Reilly
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The Vesta Mines of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation operate in the Pittsburgh Seam in Washington County, Pennsylvania. This seam is overlain with a drawslate, 12" to 16" in thickness, which slimes readily when wet. Because of the need for a uniformly good quality metallurgical coal, the amount of reject, together with the top and particle sizes of the raw coal feed, is a serious problem at the Vesta Preparation Plant. The Preparation Plant operates two, seven and one-quarter hour shifts per day and processes 2,100 tons per hour of raw coal feed. The third shift is, used for planned maintenance of equipment. Since the water clarification equipment is so vital in insuring a uniform product, there is no alternative but that it be in operation at all times. To insure this continuous operation,. well-planned maintenance is a necessity. For years, Plant Management has kept performance records of the various units to determine the renewal dates of vital component parts, the length of wear, the various materials used in the manufacture of the equipment, and the labor cost for renewal. These records have been of inestimable help in planning an effective maintenance program to insure continuous operation of the various units.
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APA: J. J. Reilly  (1959)  Maintenance Of Water Clarification Equipment

MLA: J. J. Reilly Maintenance Of Water Clarification Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1959.

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