Claims
- 1. A wet process for fly ash beneficiation comprising the steps of:
- a) forming a primary slurry of a fly ash material and a liquid having a preselected density;
- b) separating and collecting from the primary slurry a first material fraction of the fly ash material having a density less than the preselected density to form a secondary slurry;
- c) increasing the density of the secondary slurry and separating and collecting a second material fraction of the fly ash material having a density less than the increased density to form a third slurry;
- d) separating and collecting from the third slurry a first magnetic fraction by subjecting the third slurry to a first magnetic field to form a fourth slurry and further separating and collecting a second magnetic fraction by subjecting the first magnetic fraction to a second magnetic field which has an intensity lower than the first magnetic field;
- e) separating and collecting from the fourth slurry a third material fraction to form a fifth slurry by adding an effective amount of a collector, whereby the collector coats unburned fly ash material forming hydrophobic carbon materials and air is induced into the process for frothing the fourth slurry wherein the hydrophobic carbon materials are removed; and
- f) collecting from the fifth slurry a remaining material fraction.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the liquid is water and the material collected in step b) has a density less than water.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein a dispersant is added in step (a) to assist in forming the primary slurry.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the density of the liquid is from about 1.0 to about 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein step d) the second magnetic fraction is separated by subjecting the first magnetic fraction to a magnetic field from about 200 to about 400 gauss.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein step d) the second magnetic fraction is separated by subjecting the first magnetic fraction to a magnetic field from about 250 to about 350 gauss.
- 7. A wet process for fly ash beneficiation comprising the steps of:
- a) forming a primary slurry of a fly ash material and a liquid having a preselected density;
- b) gravitationally separating and collecting from the primary slurry a first material fraction of the fly ash material having a density less than the preselected density to form a secondary slurry;
- c) separating and collecting from the secondary slurry a first magnetic fraction by subjecting the secondary slurry to a magnetic field from about 1 kilogauss to about 10 kilogauss to form a tertiary slurry and further separating and collecting a second magnetic fraction by subjecting the first magnetic fraction to a magnetic field from about 100 gauss to about 500 gauss;
- d) separating and collecting from the tertiary slurry a second material fraction to form a fourth slurry by adding an effective amount of a collector, whereby the collector coats unburned fly ash material forming hydrophobic carbon materials and air is induced into the process for frothing the tertiary slurry wherein the hydrophobic carbon materials are removed;
- e) collecting from the fourth slurry a remaining material fraction; and
- wherein a third material fraction is separated from the secondary slurry by increasing the density of the secondary slurry after step b) and removing flotation material from the secondary slurry.
- 8. A wet process for fly ash beneficiation comprising the steps of:
- a) mixing a fly ash material having cenospheres and unburned carbon and a liquid to form a primary slurry;
- b) allowing the primary slurry to settle and removing the cenospheres floating in the primary slurry for separating and collecting the cenospheres having a density below the liquid from the primary slurry to form a secondary slurry;
- c) adding a soluble constituent to the secondary slurry to form a liquid solution and allowing particles of the fly ash material with a density between the liquid and liquid solution to float in the secondary slurry and thereafter removing and collecting these particles from the secondary slurry to form a tertiary slurry;
- d) separating and collecting magnetic materials from the tertiary slurry by imposing a magnetic field on the tertiary slurry and removing the magnetic materials from the tertiary slurry to form a fourth slurry;
- e) adding a collector to the fourth slurry, whereby the collector will coat remaining unburned carbon in the fourth slurry to form hydrophobic carbon particles;
- f) subjecting the fourth slurry containing the carbon collector to flotation by introducing air into the fourth slurry to carry the hydrophobic carbon particles to a frothy layer; and
- g) removing and collecting the hydrophobic carbon particles from the frothy layer; and
- h) collecting from the carbon depleted slurry the remaining fly ash material.
- 9. The process of claim 8 wherein step d) further comprises a two part step of first subjecting the tertiary slurry to a high intensity magnetic field from about 1 to about 10 kilogauss for separating both highly magnetic materials and weakly magnetic materials and collecting the highly and weakly magnetic materials and thereafter subjecting the collected highly and weakly magnetic materials to a low intensity magnetic field from about 100 gauss to about 500 gauss for removing and collecting the highly magnetic materials.
- 10. The process of claim 8 wherein the density raising constituent of step c) is selected from the group consisting of iodine, bromide, and sulfate salts.
- 11. The process of claim 8 wherein step c) is repeated for sequentially separating materials of sequentially increasing densities out of the secondary slurry.
- 12. The process of claim 8 wherein the primary slurry of step a) is formed from 5% to about 35% by weight fly ash material.
- 13. The process of claim 8 wherein a dispersant is added to the primary slurry in a concentration from about 0.01 to about 30 pounds per ton of fly ash material.
- 14. The process of claim 8 wherein the primary slurry of step a) is formed from 10% to 30% by weight fly ash material.
- 15. The process of claim 8 wherein a dispersant is added to the primary slurry in a concentration from about 0.01 to about 4 pounds per ton of fly ash material.
- 16. The process of claim 8 wherein a dispersant is added to the primary slurry in a concentration from about 0.2 to about 2 pounds per ton of fly ash material.
- 17. The process of claim 8 wherein said collector is added in a concentration from about 0.5 to about 10 pounds per ton of fly ash material.
- 18. A wet process for fly ash beneficiation comprising the steps of:
- forming a primary slurry of a fly ash material having unburned carbon and a liquid having a first preselected density;
- gravitationally separating and collecting from the primary slurry a first material fraction of the fly ash material having a density less than the first preselected density to form a secondary slurry;
- adding a soluble constituent to the secondary slurry to form a tertiary slurry having a second preselected density;
- gravitationally separating and collecting from the tertiary slurry a second material fraction of the fly ash material having a density between about the first preselected density and about the second preselected density to form a fourth slurry;
- separating and collecting magnetic materials from the fourth slurry by imposing a magnetic field on the fourth slurry and removing the magnetic materials from the fourth slurry to form a fifth slurry;
- separating and collecting from the fifth slurry a third material fraction to form a sixth slurry by adding a collector, whereby the collector coats the unburned carbon forming hydrophobic carbon materials and air is induced into the process for frothing the fifth slurry wherein the hydrophobic carbon materials froth to a surface of the fifth slurry and are removed; and
- collecting from the sixth slurry a remaining material fraction of fly ash material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/528,817, filed May 24, 1990 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,047,145).
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