A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To Succeed

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Regis F. Kopac
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

With the growing dependence on coal as an energy source, finding a means to prevent or reduce the freezing of coal during winter shipment has become increasingly important. Several chemical companies focused on this problem and applied chemical technology to develop suitable solutions. As a result, a number of freeze conditioning agents have been introduced in the past few years, several of which have been highly effective in controlling frozen coal. The efficacy of these chemicals has been well established, however many users have found that only a well defined program will produce acceptable results at a reasonable cost. Positive program results yielding recognizable benefits have caused many power generating and coking plants to consider freeze conditioning agents. A freeze conditioning agent (or FCA) has been defined as a multi-component organic liquid designed to be sprayed on coal particles at bulk shipping points to assure that receiving locations will be able to unload, store and use the treated coal with minimum delay or inconvenience. The chemicals are generally applied at rates of 1 to 2 pints (0.473 to 0.946 liters) per ton and normally function by changing the crystalline structure of water left on the coal during processing. The bond strength of the ice that may subsequently form is markedly reduced. Instead of freezing into solid, unmanageable masses, the coal can be easily unloaded by rotary dumping or the opening of hopper car doors.
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APA: Regis F. Kopac  (1980)  A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To Succeed

MLA: Regis F. Kopac A Freeze Conditioning Program - Most Likely To Succeed. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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