Slurry removal from tar
Opleukhin, S.; Pukish, V.; Dorovskikh, O.
2012-02-26 00:00:00
We know that increasing the water content in coal tar above 4% and the ash content above 0.1% hinders its processing: soda consumption is increased; greater heating is required in dehydration; and it is impossible to comply with standards regarding the ash content in pitch coke and electrode pitch. Recently, the trend has been to introduce a centrifuge ahead of the final tar store in systems for conditioning coal tar.
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We know that increasing the water content in coal tar above 4% and the ash content above 0.1% hinders its processing: soda consumption is increased; greater heating is required in dehydration; and it is impossible to comply with standards regarding the ash content in pitch coke and electrode pitch. Recently, the trend has been to introduce a centrifuge ahead of the final tar store in systems for conditioning coal tar.
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