Preparation Practices In The Lignite And Subbitminous Coal Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert C. Ellman
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Lignite and subbituminous coals are utilized essentially as mined without beneficiation. Most of the present production is used to generate electric power and the major problem in this use is ash deposition on fireside surfaces. The preparation at existing mines involves principally crushing and screening operations. Blending of production from different locations within the mine is practiced in several mines to control ash composition. Drying and oil treatment for freezeproofing, of lignite are used to a limited extent during winter. Future processing may involve both washing and drying operations to alter ash composition by ion exchange and upgrade the low-rank fuels to higher heating values. Research has been initiated to determine the feasibility of such processing.
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APA: Robert C. Ellman  (1969)  Preparation Practices In The Lignite And Subbitminous Coal Industry

MLA: Robert C. Ellman Preparation Practices In The Lignite And Subbitminous Coal Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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