Commercial Demonstration Of The Granuflow™ Process For Improved Fine Coal Recovery

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Glenn Shirey Clifford Raleigh David Akers
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Under a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) and the Mining Industry of the Future Program, CQ Inc. is demonstrating the GranuFlow™ process for improving the recovery of fine-sized coal in commercial coal preparation facilities. The State of Pennsylvania’s Energy Harvest Grant Program is also providing funding for this project. The GranuFlow technology involves the addition of an asphalt emulsion to a slurry of fine-sized coal (<100 mesh or 0.15 mm, typically froth flotation concentrate) before mechanical dewatering in screen-bowl centrifuges. The emulsion selectively agglomerates the carbon-rich particles, resulting in increased particle size and improved recovery of the coal fines during the dewatering process. This paper summarizes the test conditions and current results for both bench-scale investigations and full-scale commercial plant demonstrations.
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APA: Glenn Shirey Clifford Raleigh David Akers  (2005)  Commercial Demonstration Of The Granuflow™ Process For Improved Fine Coal Recovery

MLA: Glenn Shirey Clifford Raleigh David Akers Commercial Demonstration Of The Granuflow™ Process For Improved Fine Coal Recovery. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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