Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas Gleason
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Wet scrubbing of fine coal from Thermal dryers poses a number of problems in adapting the gas cleaning equipment for required clean-up of the fine particulate matter. Among then are: 1. The dust In the gases leaving the Thermal dryer cyclone-s is often extremely fine with high percentages of the total dust loading less than one (1) micron in size. 2, The flue gas entering the scrubber is corrosive since the coal fired in the thermal dryer furnace is in the range of 0.7% by weight sulphur or higher. Therefore comparatively high cost stainless steel alloys or corrosion resistant linings are required for a satisfactory service life. 3. Requirements for residual coal loadings leaving the gas e scrubber are continually being lowered while modern coal preparation operation is imposing heavier burdens on the collection system through introduction into the Thermal dryer system of very fine coal previously not recovered. The advent of flotation systems in increasing numbers is typical of this trend 4. The installation of a scrubbing system on Thermal dryers is made primarily to reduce air pollution and product recovery value is of little or no value. Therefore the operating costs, that is, of gas pressure drop and water requirements must be held to a minimum.
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APA: Thomas Gleason  (1962)  Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers

MLA: Thomas Gleason Wet Scrubbing Of Coal Dust From Thermal Dryers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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