The Effect Of Additives And Coal Type On Dewatering Of Ultrafine (-25 µm) And Fine (-500 µm) Coal By Vacuum Filtration

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Z. Yu
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The effect of particle size on coal dewatering has been well recognized However, there are no systematic studies on ultrafine coal dewatering. The results discussed last year revealed the effect of flocculant type and coal wettability on the filtration of ultrafine coal In this paper, the differences in dewatering between -25 µ m ultrafine and -500 µ m fine coal with addition of flocculants, surfactants and oil-emulsions in vacuum filtration are further investigated Significant differences were observed in the reduction of the cake moisture. The utilized emulsions were found to be very powerful and promising filtration aids for both ultrafine and fine fractions of hydrophobic and hydrophilic coal
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APA: Z. Yu  (1995)  The Effect Of Additives And Coal Type On Dewatering Of Ultrafine (-25 µm) And Fine (-500 µm) Coal By Vacuum Filtration

MLA: Z. Yu The Effect Of Additives And Coal Type On Dewatering Of Ultrafine (-25 µm) And Fine (-500 µm) Coal By Vacuum Filtration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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