"Ponding" Proves The Key To . . . Minus 48 Mesh Refuse Disposal At U. S. Steel's Gary Central Coal Preparation Plant

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 418 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 3, 1965
Abstract
During the planning of the fine coal cleaning addition at the Gary, W. Va., Coal Preparation Plant of United States Steel Corp. careful consideration was directed toward the problem of minus 48 mesh refuse disposal. The plant flow sheet included wet screening the raw coal at ¼ in., pumping the minus ¼ in. raw coal to bowl desiltors for desliming, and then cleaning the deslimed raw coal on tables. The material to be removed from the circuit as minus 48 mesh refuse consisted of the minus 100 mesh desiltor overflow thickened in two 120 ft diam thickeners and minus 1 mm screened from the table refuse. Later a flotation plant was added to recover coal from the desiltor overflow, and a classifier replaced the screens to make a sharper size separation of the table refuse at 48 mesh. Today the minus 48 mesh refuse at Gary consists of thickened flotation tailing and thickened spiral classifier overflow. The transportation of large quantities of fine, wet refuse filter cake mixed with jig and table refuse over existing conveying equipment would have been neither dependable nor economical. Filtration was therefore impractical, and disposal of the fine materials was a problem. The decision was to pump the material to storage ponds.
Citation
APA:
(1965) "Ponding" Proves The Key To . . . Minus 48 Mesh Refuse Disposal At U. S. Steel's Gary Central Coal Preparation PlantMLA: "Ponding" Proves The Key To . . . Minus 48 Mesh Refuse Disposal At U. S. Steel's Gary Central Coal Preparation Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.