Thermal Drying Of Minus 28 Mesh Clean Coal Without Coarse

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Claude M. Moreland
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

It is common practice when thermally drying coal from wet coal preparation facilities that the coarse +0.5mm fractions and fine fractions (-0.5mm) are combined and fed to a thermal dryer. There are very good reasons for this concept. The coal feed is much easier to handle in this condition for it is not as likely to stick inside the dryer or hang up in the material handling equipment, and is easier to feed and discharge. However, it is generally only the -0.5mm fines that really need to be dried. The +9.5m fraction of the cleaned coal will leave the dewatering screens, or drain and rinse screens, at an acceptable surface moisture, probably 5 or 5 ½ percent. The 9.5m x 0.5mm mesh fraction can be centrifuged to about 8 percent. The -0.5m fines can range from 18 to 22 percent or more, depending upon the type of equipment employed to dewater, and upon the size distribution within this size range.
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APA: Claude M. Moreland  (1982)  Thermal Drying Of Minus 28 Mesh Clean Coal Without Coarse

MLA: Claude M. Moreland Thermal Drying Of Minus 28 Mesh Clean Coal Without Coarse. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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