A study of test results from various flotation coals by continuous pressure filtration

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Dosoudil
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

"Continuous pressure filtration is a modern process for the mechanical dewatering of flotation concentrates of coal and similar coal slurries. This method will give a lower moisture content than classical vacuum filtration, the improvement lying in the range 5% to 15%. Eighteen coal slurries have been examined in this survey. They are representative of a wide spectrum of filtered slurries. IntroductionDuring the last five years, a number of coal slurries have been tested either in the laboratory or with a pilot plant. The test pressure ranged from one to six bar. The results have been evaluated by mean s of a computer. Determination of the filter capacity and the resulting moisture content and energy consumption has been made with respect to the continuous pressure filter, Amafilter construction-type KDF (Fig. I) . Standard sizes of these filters are 60 m2, 90 m2 and 120 m2.The continuous pressure filter is a horizontal filter with a level tank. Six filter axles are mounted on a rotating main shaft, each with a particular number of elements attached. The elements rotate on their axes and move along a circular trajectory. Periodically the elements submerge into and emerge out of the slurry. A constant air pressure is maintained above the suspension, thus providing the pressure gradient necessary for filtration. The filtrate together with the dewatering air flows through the elements into the hollow axle and out of the filter."
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APA: M. Dosoudil  (1987)  A study of test results from various flotation coals by continuous pressure filtration

MLA: M. Dosoudil A study of test results from various flotation coals by continuous pressure filtration. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1987.

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