Paste Thickening Of Fine Coal Refuse

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Slottee
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The disposal of plant tailings in a safe and environmentally acceptable manner has taken on increased importance throughout the world, across all types of mineral beneficiation plants. In the U.S. plant life span, expansions and new plants in the current robust mineral markets are faced with environmental pressures to minimize the use of land for disposal by maximizing existing tailings pond capacity. The combination of many drivers from economic to environmental have brought paste thickeners into the coal industry (PasteThick 2007) Thickening tailings to a more concentrated slurry is a common step in the disposal flow sheet. Thickening to a non-settling ?paste?, also called ?thickened tails? or ?tailings stacking?, is a relatively recent development. This paper describes the paste thickener as an alternative for dewatering a fine coal refuse (tailings) stream for deposit as a paste. Initial operating results of the paste thickener are discussed.
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APA: S. Slottee  (2008)  Paste Thickening Of Fine Coal Refuse

MLA: S. Slottee Paste Thickening Of Fine Coal Refuse. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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