Flocculant Selection for Coal Process Streams

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Loo C. E
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Thirty two polyacrylamide flocculant samples were selected from the wide range offered to the Australian coal industry. An extensive test program was conducted to consider the properties of the flocculants, the substrates, the process conditions and the water chemistry encountered in coal preparation plants. The study indicated that flocculants with molecular weights of 12 to 14 million and degree of hydrolysis around 40% gave the best "average" performance over a wide range of process conditions. The pick-up and filtration of fine coal was demonstrated on a pilot scale to be a critical function of flocculant properties. This study also showed that the agitation intensity during flocculation was a critical parameter in determining the settling rate of the slurry and the clarity of the resulting supernatant. An electronic meter to measure agitation intensity was designed, constructed and tested to demonstrate how, for the first time, laboratory results can be implemented in operating plants.
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APA: Loo C. E  (1989)  Flocculant Selection for Coal Process Streams

MLA: Loo C. E Flocculant Selection for Coal Process Streams. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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