Centrifugal Dewatering and Reconstitution of Fine Coal: An Industrial Application of the GranuFlow Process to Column Flotation Concentrate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. W. Wen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A continuous pilot-scale test of the GranuFlow Process was conducted using a screen- bowl centrifuge for the dewatering and reconstitution of column flotation concentrate at a coal preparation plant in Virginia. In this test, a slipstream of the fine-clean-coal slurry from the column flotation concentrate was treated with a bitumen emulsion before dewatering. The treated products from the screen-bowl centrifuge appeared to be dry and in a free-flowing granular form, while the untreated products were wet, sticky, and difficult to handle. Specifically, test results indicated that the average moisture contents of the dewatered coal were 35.7, 35.5, 32.6, 29.9, and 26.5 wt% with Orimulsion additions of 0,0.7,3.2,4.8, and 6.4 wt%, respectively. The handleability and dust reduction of the dewatered coal product were also vastly improved.
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APA: W. W. Wen  (1997)  Centrifugal Dewatering and Reconstitution of Fine Coal: An Industrial Application of the GranuFlow Process to Column Flotation Concentrate

MLA: W. W. Wen Centrifugal Dewatering and Reconstitution of Fine Coal: An Industrial Application of the GranuFlow Process to Column Flotation Concentrate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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