Denver Tube Press - High Pressure Filtration Meets Coal Fines Moisture Requirements

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Jonaitis M. Timberlake
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

"The DENVER Tube Press is a simple, high pressure (1500 PSI (100 bar)) filtration unit, developed for processing difficult-to-dewater materials and to produce a handleable filter cake and clear filtrate product.Lab and Pilot testwork conducted in Australia on coal fines (55-70% -35 micron (400 mesh)) have shown that total moisture contents of less than 20% are consistently achieved in the final cake products from the Tube Press.currently, these coal super fines are sent to waste due to uneconomical mechanical dewatering methods, which were only able to reduce total moisture levels in excess of 30%. Calculated, throughput rates for the 500 series Tube Press exceeded 1700 kg/hr (3750 lbs/hr). Feed solids concentration requirements are between 45 and 50% to achieve these results.INTRODUCTIONThe DENVER Tube Press is an automatic membrane high pressure filter press, which operates at hydraulic water pressures up to 1500 PSI (100 bar). The Tube Press was developed in the late 1960's by Charlestown Engineering, st. Austell, Cornwall, England, formerly a division of English China Clays, Ltd., to address more effective methods of moisture reduction of micron-size china clays. The Tube Press reduced moisture sufficiently to produce a hard surface-dry, handleable cake and clear filtrate discharge, which was recycled into the process. This development work was conducted using a 200 Series Tube Press (200 mm diameter x 2500 mm long filter surface)."
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APA: A. J. Jonaitis M. Timberlake  (1993)  Denver Tube Press - High Pressure Filtration Meets Coal Fines Moisture Requirements

MLA: A. J. Jonaitis M. Timberlake Denver Tube Press - High Pressure Filtration Meets Coal Fines Moisture Requirements. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1993.

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