Options For Coal Firing For The Straight Grate Pelletizing Process

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. A. A. de Klaver
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

Functional Description Figure 1 is a typical flowsheet for a system for solid fuel addition to filter cake. Solid fuel, coal, coal breeze, or charcoal, is fed from a,stockpile to a surge hopper. The solid fuel is metered into a grinding mill. The fuel is dried and ground in a grinding mill. The on-size particles are removed from the mill by air sweeping. The ground solid fuel is separated from the air stream by a cyclone and stored in a surge hopper. The ground solid fuel is then pneumatically conveyed to a small hopper in the balling area. The fuel is proportioned into the filter cake just prior to mixing. An efficient mixer is very important to have a successful operation. The exact flowsheet would depend on a number of factors including what fuel is used, how the fuel is received, and the cnaracteristics of the fuel as received. Availability of floor space in the plant may also affect the flowsheet. For example, drying air may be supplied from the pellet furnace if the grinding mill can be located near the grate, or the pneumatic conveying system and a surge hopper may be eliminated by placing the grinding mill adjacent .to the mixing area. Also, for a multiple line plant, a ball mill rather than a roller mill may be more suitable.
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APA: M. A. A. de Klaver  (1980)  Options For Coal Firing For The Straight Grate Pelletizing Process

MLA: M. A. A. de Klaver Options For Coal Firing For The Straight Grate Pelletizing Process. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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