Commercial Separation of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Tondu
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Separation Technologies Inc.’s (STI) electrostatic separation technology is a dry, continuous process for the separation of discrete particles. This high-volume process does not require any additives nor is any additional waste produced. In December 1993, STI, in cooperation with New England Power(NEP), installed an 18-t/h (20-stph) prototype electrostatic separator at NEP’s Salem Harbor plant. The plan was to convert waste streams of type F fly ash into commercially valuable products. In July 1995, a second separator was installed at NEP’s Brayton Pointplant. Fly ash feed, ranging from 6% to 25% carbon (loss-of-ignition fly ash or LOI), is separated into <3% LOI “clean” ash and sold as a portland cement substitute in the New England concrete markets.
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APA: E. Tondu  (1996)  Commercial Separation of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash

MLA: E. Tondu Commercial Separation of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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