Conference Proceedings
                        Dewatering Technology and Practice Conference, Brisbane October 1989
Conference Proceedings
                            Dewatering Technology and Practice Conference, Brisbane October 1989
Pressure Filtration of Weipa Kaolin
                            
Extensive reserves of kaolin of the type suitable for use as a high quality paper coating exist on the Weipa Peninsula. In 1986 a commercial processing plant was constructed to produce 100 000 tonnes per annum of coating quality kaolin targetted principally for export. A number of processing difficulties have limited the production capability of the plant. The prime area being the pressure filtration operation with achieved cycle times being around 50-60% of design. The rate determining steps being press filling, press unloading and filter cloth washing. This paper details and summarises testwork and results from our attempts at decreasing the filtration cycle time.
                        
                    
                        
                                    
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                                    S J Mackowski
                                
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                                - Published: 1989
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 - Unique ID: P198907020