Influence of Binders on the Pelletization Behavior of Coal Fines (fc1f8f24-67b6-44a0-afdd-1f0ae2789ec6)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
V. P. Mehrotra K. V. S. Sastry
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A laboratory investigation was carried out to study the influence of asphalt, bentonite, and corn starch binders on the pelletization kinetics of coal fines and on the quality of the resulting pellets. Pellet quality was evaluated in term of the compression strength, impact resistance (drop test), abrasion resistance, and resistance to severe weather conditions. The amount of binder addition did not significantly influence the pellet growth kinetics. However, the pellet quality varied markedly depending upon the type and the amount of binder wed. Experimental results are explained on the basis of the mechanism of interaction between the coal particles and the binders. Of the three binders tested, corn starch proved to be the best in all respects but for the resistance to water penetration. Finally, a combination of corn starch (imparting strength) and asphalt emulsion (imparting resistance to water penetration) was found to yield the best quality coal pellets.
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APA: V. P. Mehrotra K. V. S. Sastry  (1983)  Influence of Binders on the Pelletization Behavior of Coal Fines (fc1f8f24-67b6-44a0-afdd-1f0ae2789ec6)

MLA: V. P. Mehrotra K. V. S. Sastry Influence of Binders on the Pelletization Behavior of Coal Fines (fc1f8f24-67b6-44a0-afdd-1f0ae2789ec6). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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