Recovery And Utilization Of Bottom Ash Magnetics For Coal Cleaning Medium - Preprint 09-002

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Q. Honaker
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Dense medium processes are used to clean over 50% of the coal that is fed into preparation plant facilities worldwide. The dense medium is formed using ultrafine magnetite which is recovered after the cleaning step using drain-and-rinse screens and magnetic separators. Despite the high efficiency of the recovery system, magnetite losses of around 0.5 to 1.0 kg/ton are common. Considering the recent escalation of magnetite to around $300/ton, an alternative source of magnetic material from coal combustion bottom ash has been investigated. A relatively low cost recovery system has been developed. Dense-medium tests using the bottom ash magnetics revealed a high level of efficiency as indicated by probable error values around 0.03 over the range of medium densities investigated. The results from both the recovery and coal cleaning efforts will be discussed in detail.
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APA: R. Q. Honaker  (2009)  Recovery And Utilization Of Bottom Ash Magnetics For Coal Cleaning Medium - Preprint 09-002

MLA: R. Q. Honaker Recovery And Utilization Of Bottom Ash Magnetics For Coal Cleaning Medium - Preprint 09-002. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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