The Effects Of Beneficiation On The Slagging Behavior Of Gulf Coast Lignites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. E. Jones
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The lignites of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas are typically described as muitiseam deposits which contain quantities of day and sand in thin lenses or in admixture with the fuel itself. These materials are often included in the run-of-mine fuel and can have very adverse effects in the end use. Since May of 1982 the Dow Chemical Co. has operated a pilot plant for the beneficiation of lignites. This facility has successfully removed sand, clays and petrified wood from the lignite producing a fuel comparable to or better than the selectively harvested run-of-mine materials. The design, operation and results from this plant were presented by J. H. Everitt at the 1984 Coal Technology Conference.
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APA: E. E. Jones  (1986)  The Effects Of Beneficiation On The Slagging Behavior Of Gulf Coast Lignites

MLA: E. E. Jones The Effects Of Beneficiation On The Slagging Behavior Of Gulf Coast Lignites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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