Claims
- 1. A process for producing a slurry of a pulverized carbonaceous material having a particle size distribution with a certain average particle size and a certain maximum particle size, said process including a comminuting phase comprising at least two different milling stages, each including at least one mill, and combining the milled material with a carrier liquid to provide the slurry, characterized in
- (a) that the carbonaceous material is milled in a first milling stage;
- (b) that the milled product from stage (a) is divided into coarse material having an average particle size which is larger than the average particle size of the ultimate particle size distribution and into fine material having a particle size smaller than that of the coarse material;
- (c) that the coarse material from stage (b) is milled in a different further milling stage to produce a further portion of fine material, the average particle size of which is smaller than the average particle size of the final slurry; and
- (d) that a slurry is produced of the combined portions of fine material from the different stages.
- 2. In a process for producing a slurry of a pulverized carbonaceous material having an ultimate particle size distribution with a certain average particle size and a certain maximum particle size from carbonaceous material having an average particle which is greater than a desired particle size distribution, said process including a comminuting phase comprising at least two different milling stages, each including at least one mill, and combining the milled material with a carrier liquid to provide the slurry, and wherein an optimum particle size distribution is present, comprising the steps of:
- (a) milling the carbonaceous material in a first milling stage to produce both coarse and fine material; and
- (b) dividing the milled product from stage (a) into coarse and fine material fractions,
- the improvement which comprises
- (c) that said coarse material has an average particle size which is larger then the average particle size of the ultimate particle size distribution, and
- said fine material has a particle size smaller than that of the coarse material but is adapted to become the coarser portion of the material in the completed slurry and
- (d) that no particle of said fine material is greater than the maximum particle size in said completed slurry, and
- (e) that the coarse material from stage (b) is milled in at least one further different milling stage to produce a further portion of fine material, the average particle size of which fine material is smaller than the average particle size of the ultimate particle size distribution desired in said completed slurry and which portion of fine material is adapted to become the finer portion of the material in the completed slurry; and
- (f) that the portions of fine material from the different stages are combined and a slurry is produced of the said combined portions of fine material from the different stages, said slurry consisting essentially of the fine material from stage (b), which constitutes the coarser portion in which no particle is greater than the maximum particle size in said completed slurry, and the fine material from stage (e), which constitutes the finer portion of the material in said completed slurry.
- 3. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the milled product from the last milling stage includes portions of relatively coarse material and relatively fine material and wherein the milled material is also divided into coarse and fine material and only the fine material is employed in making up the final slurry.
- 4. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein all the coarse material from the different milling stages but the last one are milled in a succeeding milling stage.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein only a part of the coarse material from the different milling stages except the last one is milled in a succeeding milling stage, whereas the rest of the coarse material is fed back for renewed milling in the same or a preceding milling stage.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 4, wherein the coarse material from the last milling stage is fed back for renewed milling in the same or in a preceding milling stage.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the coarse material from the first milling stage has a particle size of at least 50-500 micrometers.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 7, wherein the coarse material from the first milling stage has a particle size of at least 50-250 micrometers.
- 9. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the coarse material from the first milling stage comprises 5-50% by weight of the total amount of material passing the first milling stage.
- 10. A process as claimed in claim 2, wherein the particle size of the coarse material separated in the first milling stage is larger than the maximum particle size of the ultimate particle size distribution.
- 11. A slurry of pulverized carbonaceous material produced according to claim 2.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 905,753, filed Sept. 9, 1986, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 492,194, filed May 6, 1983, both now abandoned.
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