Low moisture mud from solid bowl decanters


Autoria(s): Steindl, Rod J.; Rainey, Thomas J.; Plaza, Floren
Contribuinte(s)

Hogarth, Mac

Knight, Peter

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The high moisture content of mill mud (typically 75–80% for Australian factories) results in high transportation costs for the redistribution of mud onto cane farms. The high transportation cost relative to the nutrient value of the mill mud results in many milling companies subsidising the cost of this recycle to ensure a wide distribution across the cane supply area. An average mill would generate about 100 000 t of mud (at 75% moisture) in a crushing season. The development of mud processing facilities that will produce a low moisture mud that can be effectively incorporated into cane land with existing or modified spreading equipment will improve the cost efficiency of mud redistribution to farms; provide an economical fertiliser alternative to more farms in the supply area; and reduce the potential for adverse environmental impacts from farms. A research investigation assessing solid bowl decanter centrifuges to produce low moisture mud with low residual pol was undertaken and the results compared to the performance of existing rotary vacuum filters in factory trials. The decanters were operated on filter mud feed in parallel with the rotary vacuum filters to allow comparisons of performance. Samples of feed, mud product and filtrate were analysed to provide performance indicators. The decanter centrifuge could produce mud cakes with very low moistures and residual pol levels. Spreading trials in cane fields indicated that the dry cake could be spread easily by standard mud trucks and by trucks designed specifically to spread fertiliser.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34286/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/34286/1/FP_03_Steindl.pdf

http://issct.intnet.mu/XXVIIcongmex.htm

Steindl, Rod J., Rainey, Thomas J., & Plaza, Floren (2010) Low moisture mud from solid bowl decanters. In Hogarth, Mac & Knight, Peter (Eds.) Proceedings of the 27th International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists Congress : XXVII ISSCT, Veracruz, Mexico.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Please consult the authors.

Fonte

Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #039903 Industrial Chemistry #090404 Membrane and Separation Technologies #090499 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #Clarifier Mud #Solids #Moisture #Filter #Centrifuge
Tipo

Conference Paper