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COAL ENRICHMENT WASTE AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR BUILDING MATERIALS

Abstract

A significant increase in the volume of coal enrichment is accompanied by the generation of a large amount of waste – about 10 million tons per year. Coal processing waste (CPW) and coal mining waste are mine rocks and tailings from processing plants. They usually contain some amount of coal and clay component. All waste can be divided into two groups based on their carbon content. Carbon waste with a carbon content of more than 24% is rationally further enriched or used as fuel. The second group of waste contains carbon up to 24% and can be used in construction, metallurgy, and agriculture.

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V.F. Panova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


S.A. Panov
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation


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Panova V., Panov S. COAL ENRICHMENT WASTE AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR BUILDING MATERIALS. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2015;(2):71-75. (In Russ.)

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