Selective Agglomeration Technology for Physical Fine Coal Cleaning

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Title Selective Agglomeration Technology for Physical Fine Coal Cleaning
Creator Wong, B.; Briker, Y.; Pawlak, W.; Hadley, S.; Ghosh, A.; Humphris, D.; Haq, Zia U.; Moore, D.; Vimalchand, P.; Pinkston, T.; Johnson, T.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1991
Spatial Coverage presented at Honolulu, Hawaii
Abstract In April 1989, Southern Company Services signed a 3.5-year contract with DOE-PETC for generic engineering development of an advanced physical fine coal cleaning technology known as selective agglomeration. This technology offers the potential for significantly higher pyritic sulfur removal (over 90%) than conventional coal cleaning (30-50%) while maintaining high Btu recovery (90% and over).
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