Improved Dewatering Of Coal By Steam Filtration - Part I

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Silverblatt
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The advent of larger quantities of -1/4 inch coal in the raw feed to the preparation plant and the necessity of recovering this material has made the problem of meeting product moisture specifications more difficult. For a number of years thermal dryers have been used advantageously as a means of reducing fine coal moisture content where the over-all economics would justify such an installation. However, these units are not without their drawbacks because of high capital and operating costs, safety hazards and possible degradation of the product, and thus an alternative method of moisture reduction is highly desirable. After the various mechanical variables associated with filtration have been optimized, an examination of theory shows that surface tension and liquid viscosity are the only two remaining variables which might be altered to reduce moisture content.
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APA: C. E. Silverblatt  (1964)  Improved Dewatering Of Coal By Steam Filtration - Part I

MLA: C. E. Silverblatt Improved Dewatering Of Coal By Steam Filtration - Part I. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1964.

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