RI 8824 - Dewatering of Coal-Clay Waste Slurries From Preparation Plants

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. M. Brown
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines is investigating a dewatering technique for coal-clay waste that uses a flocculant, polyethylene oxide (PEO). This flocculant forms strong stable flocs that can be dewatered on a static screen. A field test unit (FTU) using this technique was operated at approximately 400 gal/min, using a waste stream from the flotation circuit of a coal preparation plant. Consolidated coal-clay material con-taining 55 to 60 pct solids was produced when the flotation circuit slurries of 2.7 to 8 pct solids were treated with 0.1 to 0.3 Ib PEO per ton of solids. The FTU was also operated at 64.5 and 87.5 gal/min using a portion of the underflow slurry from the preparation plant's thickener. Consolidated coal-clay material containing 55 to 60 pct solids was produced when the thickener underflow slurries of 19 to 24 pct solids were treated with 0.08 to 0.2 Ib PEO per ton of solids. PED-treated materials continued to dewater when placed in a pit.
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APA: P. M. Brown  (1983)  RI 8824 - Dewatering of Coal-Clay Waste Slurries From Preparation Plants

MLA: P. M. Brown RI 8824 - Dewatering of Coal-Clay Waste Slurries From Preparation Plants. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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