Polyelectrolytic Bridge Flocculation Application To Dewatering And Processing Of Clay Slurries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. E. Valji
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Clay slurries are normally dewatered using flocculents like sulfuric acid or aluminum sulfate. This type of flocculation is based on the electrolytic mechanism. For certain clay dewatering applications, this method of flocculation is unsatisfactory. Flocculation, based on the bridging mechanism, using organic polymers has been utilized to overcome such problem situations. This method of flocculation offers solutions not possible by previous methods. Normally these flocculents are used to assist dewatering. In this case, not only is dewatering promoted, but also further processing is assisted by a change in the dilatant character of the filter cake that is formed. Discharge of filter cake is easier, extrusion of filter cake on to conveyor dryer is possible or improved, and heat transfer and drying rates of the extruded filter cake are substantially higher. Both natural and synthetic organic polymers have been utilized for this purpose. Selection, application techniques, and economics are described.
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APA: S. E. Valji  (1965)  Polyelectrolytic Bridge Flocculation Application To Dewatering And Processing Of Clay Slurries

MLA: S. E. Valji Polyelectrolytic Bridge Flocculation Application To Dewatering And Processing Of Clay Slurries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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