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Coal Preparation Society of America
conference & exhibitionapril 23-25, 2018
lexington, ky
keynote presentations
18 months after the election, where does coal go from here?-Heath Lovell, Vice President – Public Affairs for Alliance CoalMr. Lovell has been with Alliance since 2006 and held several other positions including general manager of River View Coal, LLC and general manager of Webster County Coal, LLC
U.S. coal export boom - here to stay?-Ted O’Brien, who joined Xcoal in 2017 with a role split between Capital Markets and Marketing, evaluates global investment opportunities in mines and infrastructure, and supports Xcoal’s core business of marketing coking coal and thermal coal to customers around the world
Three days of workshops and presentationsTwo days of exhibits and eventsOne of the best venues for a coal industry gathering
The Coal Preparation Society of America (CPSA) brings back the latest in coal processing technology expertise, equipment and networking events to the Lexington Convention Center. Now as a biennial event, the coal prep industry returns to the city equidistant between the Illinois Basin and the Appalachian coal fields.
A day of workshops walks you through coal handling and processing and the keynote session the next day provides valuable insight as to where the U.S. coal industry is headed. Technical presentations on new plant construction and modifications, coal cleaning and advanced coal byproducts give ideas on how to grow this industry into the future.
The exhibition has over 24,000 square feet filled with the latest equipment and services to help you be more productive and profitable. Our Members Night Out at the Woodford Reserve Distillery is always a sold out networking event featuring tours, cocktails, dinner, scholarship presentations and entertainment. Join us.
schedule of eventsmondayapril 23
tuesdayapril 24
wednesdayapril 25
exhibitor setup8am - 5pm
keynote session9am - 10am
advanced coal byproducts9am - 11am
conveyor workshop10am - 1pm
exhibit open10am - 5pm
exhibit open9am - 2pm
coal prep workshop1pm - 5pm
new plant construction2pm - 4pm
coal cleaning technologies2pm - 4pm
member’s night out6pm - 10pm
Full day of workshops (7 Professional Development Hours) Three technical sessions + keynote (Another 7 PDH’s) All for a full conference & exhibit registration of only $199 Exhibit only registration is $50 Register at: www.coalprepsociety.org
workshopsWorkshop 1 - Conveyors 101Presented by: Jerad Heitzler, Foundations Training Manager Martin Engineering
This workshop will give participants practical solutions and the correct actions to resolve problems that are typical with belt conveyors. The goal is to teach participants how and why to operate conveyors more cleanely safely and productively. Saving facilities money on lost material, premature equipment failure, unnecessary clean up cost, unnecessary environmen-tal scrutiny and preventing conveyor accidents will be key to our discussion Topics include:• How splices effect system performance• Conveyor belt storage• Prevention of belt damage• Root cause analysis of belt mistracking and proper tracking techniques
Workshop 2 - Coal Prep 101Presented by: Barbara Arnold, President, PrepTech, Inc.
This workshop is intended for equipment manufacturers, utility personnel, coal purchasers, new plant hires or other support staff who would like to develop a better understanding of the priciples of coal preparation. It covers a broad range of topics including coal properties important to utilization, coal sizing, cleaning and dewatering operations.
A review of equipment used in coal preparation will include descriptions of common types of coal preparation processes and the factors that influence their performance.
Two days of Technical Sessions Invited coal processing experts will: • Expand your knowledge of coal utilization, and• Present innovative new technology for coal cleaningMost importantly, experts will answer your questions.
technical sessionsSession 1 : New Plant Construction and Modifications (Tuesday, April 24)
2:00 PM - Coal Froth Flotation: To Deslime or Not? With Columns or Conventional Cells?Peter Bethell, Senior Principal, Marshall Miller and Associates
2:25 PM - An Innovative Solution to Aging InfrastructureRaymond Perr, Director of Business Development, Industrial Resources, Inc.
2:50 PM - Deserado Preparation Plant Upgrade – Higher Capacity and EfficiencySurendra Jain* and Bill Lepro***Vice Chairman, Daniels Company; **Surface Superintendent, BME Deserado Mine
3:15 PM - Common Pitfalls in Construction ContractsBarry G. Slaton, General Mine Contracting, Inc
3:40 PM - From Design to Operation, Impact of Marginal Met CoalsLarry Watters and Chris Foley
Session II : Advanced Coal Byproducts (Wednesday, April 25)
9:00 AM - Energy UnboundCK Lane, COO, Arq
9:30 AM - Recovering Rare Earth Elements from Coal-Based MaterialsMary Anne Alvin, NETL, Technology Manager, Rare Earth Elements
10:00 AM - Modular Energy Systems - Coal Based Energy Production for New ApplicationsDavid Lyons, NETL, Acting Gasification TM
10:30 AM - Coal to Carbon FibersMatthew Weisenberger, Associate Director, Carbon Fuels, CAER
Session III: Coal Cleaning Technologies (Wednesday, April 25)
2:00 PM - Novel Dense Medium CircuitRobert Hollis, President, Daniels Company
2:30 PM - Optimization of Large Diameter HM Cyclone Performance using Density TracersJohn Nielson, FLSmidth Krebs
3:00 PM - Low Cut Point SpiralFaan Bornman, Wynand Erasmus and Jeantelle Rust, Multotec Process Equipment
3:30 PM - Impact of Ultrafine Slimes on Fine Coal CleaningW.B. Wells, C.A. Noble and G.H. Luttrell, Mining and Minerals Engineering, Virginia Tech
Exhibit117 A.W. Chesterton Company135 Allmineral, LLC172 Alpha Control Fabrication & Mfg180 APC Analytics, GmbH158 Baldor Electric Company121 B.D.I. Screen128 Belt Tech208 Birtley Industrial Equipment Corp.103 Buchanan Pump Service126 The C.I. Thornburg Co., Inc.177 Certified Laboratories161 Coal Age Magazine157 Conn-Weld Industries107 Core & Main125 Cumi America-Ind. Ceramic Division192 The Daniels Company116 Deister Concentrator, LLC142 Derrick Corporation209 Early Construction Company179 Eastern Electric Company188 Eastern Screens194 Elgin Separation Solutions199 Eriez 105 Farnham & Pfile111 FGX Septech, LLC212 Flexco190 FLSmidth-USA, Inc.118 Hardface Technologies by Postle196 Hausner Hard Crome, Inc.123A Hevvy-Toyo Pumps140 Jabo Supply Corporation106 Jadco Manufacturing129 Johnson Industries148 Johnson Screens/Aqseptence Group159 Kanawha Scales & Systems Inc.198 KM Speciality Pump & Systems100 Lee Supply Co., Inc.181 Martin Engineering176 McLanahan Corporation119 Mechanical & Ceramic Solutions, Inc.
CoalProTec exhibitor list
152 Miller Contracting150 Mineral Technologies151A Mining People Magazine122 MMD Mineral Sizing (America), Inc.178 Modern Welding160 Nalco Water an Ecolab Company144 Nix Companies, Inc.136 Partition Enterprises Pty Ltd146 Peters Equipment Company, LLC166 Phoenix Process Equipment, Co.174 Polydeck Screen Corporation138 Precision Samplers, Inc.109 PrepTech, Inc.184 Quality Magnetite, Inc.147 Ramsey Industrial133 Richwood200 Rock & Coal Construction, Inc.183 S & S Urethane and Ceramics127 Sabia, Inc.186 Schurco Slurry Pumps149 Sei Engineers, Inc.210 Service Pump and Supply130 SGS North America124 The Sherwin Williams Company132 SNF Flomin112 Somerset Coal International101 State Electric Supply Company115 Steinert US114 Swormsco, Inc.139 Systems Controls, Inc.153A Syntron Material Handling165 TASSCO145 Tema Isenmann211 Thomas Broadbent and Sons137 United Central Industrial Supply108 Victaulic154 Weir Minerals - North America144A WESCO141 Wright Concrete & Construction149A World Coal Magazine
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CoalProTec Sponsorspremier sponsor
media partners
World Coal is the leading magazine for the global coal industry. Each issue features expert technical articles covering the key technological developments in the mining, handling and preparation of coal; includes in-depth regional reports covering recent de-velopments in coal-producing regions world-wide; and provides topical industry news and comment covering the latest political, economic and environmental trends. World Coal publishes 10 issues per year, which are distributed internationally. The magazine is also distributed at coal conventions across the globe.
For more information: www.worldcoal.com
Mining People Magazine reports on PEOPLE, PLACES, AND PRODUCTS related to all mining sectors, including aggregates.
Whether you want to kick up your feet and read a relaxing article, or be updated on the latest news and innovations, MINING PEOPLE IS YOUR MAGAZINE! Available in-print and on-line to suit any reader’s preference. www.miningpeople.org.
Our format is unique, informative and enter-taining, focusing on personalities and news, highlighting present issues and events, busi-ness profile articles, future forecasts, new product and service technology, and historical articles and human interest features.
Coal Age is the magazine for coal mining and processing professionals. Each edition offers arti-cles on how to mine and use coal more safely and efficiently, along with industry news, to its readers for free. For more than 100 years, Coal Age has been a valuable source of information that coal op-erators could trust. It is one of three trade journals published by Mining Media International (MMI), a full-service business-to-business media outlet serving the mining industry. MMI also publishes Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ) and Equipo Minero. While Coal Age is focused primarily on coal, E&MJ reaches professionals in all aspects of the mining sector, including precious metals, base metals and other mineable commodities. Equipo Minero is a quarterly Spanish language edition of E&MJ. MMI also produces two niche conferences for the mining sector: Haulage & Loading and Longwall USA. In addition to its print products, MMI also delivers breaking news to its customer digitally and it offers marketers a means to reach readers digitally as well.
Sponsors of the Member’s Night Outat the Woodford Reserve Distillery
Partition Enterprises provides unique prod-ucts and services to the global mining indus-try. Our focus is on developing outstanding solutions for clients, ensuring accuracy, pro-ductivity and profitability in mineral process-ing. CurvePRO is the latest release from Parti-tion Enterprises. Following installations with seven major mining companies, CurvePRO is set to become industry best practice.
CurvePRO optimises product yield by monitoring Heavy Medium Cyclones and generating accurate, real-time partition curves. This technology has increased profits of individual mine sites by up to 10 million dollars an-nually. With CurvePRO’s expert data capture system, clients can monitor HMS, manage HMC performance and maximise revenue.
FLSmidth introduces the new KREBS split-case slurryMAX pump features the latest centrifu-gal seal technology and a wide range of ma-terial options for all wear components. The slurryMAX includes the proven KREBS adjust-able wear ring to provide unsurpassed suc-tion side sealing and slurry efficiency when compared to other pumps in its class. The design is based on customer feedback and field experience to make the slurryMAX pump
maintenance friendly, safe and versatile. For example, the im-peller and suction liner assembly can be replaced without discon-necting the discharge piping.
The slurryMAX adds to the estab-lished KREBS gravelMAX, vMAX, and millMAX product lines to
provide customers with maximum service life and low power consumption for all slurry pumping applications. With the expansion of the KREBS slurryMAX product line, FLSmidth introduces the next generation of coal prepa-ration slurry pumps.
The Daniels Company is one of the most experienced companies engineering, designing and building coal preparation plants and material handling systems. Incorporated in 1956, The Daniels Company manufactures the world-famous Daniels Heavy Media Vessel and continues to do so with recent installations.
Approximately 180 engineering projects in coal preparation plants and material handling facilities have been completed by The Daniels Company in the USA and overseas during in our over 60 years of existence. Our projects have been had a 98% success rate of being on time and on budget. Each coal preparation plant has performed at the highest possible efficiency with the process technology available at the design stage. Maximum possible process efficiency has helped our customers maximize revenue and profits at lower production costs.
The Daniels Company takes projects from pre-feasibility stages through engineering, design, procurement, construction, commissioning and startup. The Daniels company also offers contract operation of any coal or material handling facility.
The Daniels Company offers clients evaluation of current operating facilities to determine the best manner to increase capacity and/or optimize process efficiency.
PrepTech, Inc. of Apollo, PA, has served the coal preparation community since 1997. PrepTech provides consulting services in the areas of preparation plant flowsheet de-velopment (including computer simulations with LIMN), plant audits and performance evaluations, and training. Our equipment line includes Multotec cyclones (heavy media and classifying) and spirals (both SX4 single stage and the two-stage SX7), the TH Minerals fil-ter press, CLIMAXx magnetic separators, and Sizetec high frequency dewatering screens.
Join our principle, Dr. Barbara Arnold, for the CoalProTec Coal Prep workshop on Monday, April 23, 2018. And check out information at our booth (109/110) about the new SX10 Low SG Cutpoint Spiral. Hot off the press!