Claims
- 1. A process for producing lignite fuel pellets of high compressive strength comprising the steps of:
- crushing as mined lignite to a size suitable for pelletizing;
- predrying said lignite to a moisture content which allows fluid replacement;
- prewetting said crushed and dried lignite with water;
- mixing said prewetted lignite with a binder comprising an asphalt and water emulsion in an amount sufficient on pelletizing and drying to provide strength for handling and shipping;
- feeding the mixture of lignite and binder along with water to a pelletizing device having an inclined rotatable surface for receiving said mixture and water;
- forming moist pellets of said mixture including lignite with asphalt and water emulsion by rotating said surface to cause a tumbling, cascading action and the adhesion of particles into pellet form; and
- drying said pellets to a predetermined moisture level.
- 2. A process as claimed in claim 2 wherein the lignite is reduced to minus 10 mesh and pellets of about 3/4 inch are formed of said lignite and binder mixture.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the lignite is simultanteously crushed and pre-dried in air swept milling equipment.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pelletizer is a disk pelletizer.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pelletizer is a balling drum.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pellets are dried in circulating air at a temperature up to about 500.degree. F.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 6 wherein the air is circulated in reversable air streams.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dried pellets are coated with an outer film of emulsion.
- 9. A process as claimed in claim 8 wherein the film of emulsion is applied by spraying.
- 10. A process as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pellets are dried to a moisture content of about 15% to 30% with heated air in the range 300.degree. to 600.degree. F.
- 11. The process of claim 1 also comprising the step of contacting said crushed lignite with a solution of sulfuric acid to exchange hydrogen ions for sodium ions thereby removing sodium from the lignite.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein sufficient amount of sodium are removed to make the sodium content of the lignite lower than 4% of the ash content of the lignite.
- 13. The process of claim 1 wherein additional water is sprayed onto said mixture of lignite and asphalt and water emulsion while forming pellets thereof.
- 14. The process of claim 1 wherein said pellets are dried to a moisture content of 15 to 30%.
- 15. The process of claim 14 wherein said pellets are dried to a moisture content of 15 to 20%.
Government Interests
This invention resulted from work done under Contract No. J0377003 with the Bureau of Mines in the Department of Interior and Contract No. ET-77-C-01-9143 with the Department of Energy and is subject to the terms and conditions of the Presidents' Patent Policy Statement of Oct. 10, 1963.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Coal Preparation, Joseph W. Leonard, Mining Congress Journal, Feb. 1976, pp. 39-41. |
Lignite Beneficiation, Baker et al., Bureau of Mines Research 76, pp. 13-14. |
The Encyclopedia of Chemical Process Equipment, William J. Mead, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, 1964, pp. 48-70. |