Beneficiation Of High-Ash, Indian Non-Coking Coal By Dry Jigging

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Gouri Charan
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Indian coals, which are of Gondwana origin, contain high amounts of mineral matter, wherein the extraneous material was intimately mixed in the coal matrix during the formation stage, causing a high level of impurity in the run-of-mine (ROM) material. These coals possess difficult to very difficult washability characteristics. Beneficiation of high-ash non-coking coals of India has become the prerequisite for improving the overall economics and efficiency of power generation. The use of dry cleaning systems in India for beneficiation of non-coking coals has gaining renewed interest recently. The benefit of the dry beneficiation process is to exploit the given resources while providing a more reliable and consistent quality fuel with a low operating cost. M/S Allmineral has introduced a technique for the dry beneficiation of coal, which is being tried in India for the treatment of high-ash non-coking coals. The first commercial air jig of 50 t/hr capacity was installed and commissioned to beneficiate high-ash coals of 40 x 5 mm feed with an ash content of 40%; a clean coal product of 33% ash was produced and is being used for a sponge iron plant.
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APA: T. Gouri Charan  (2011)  Beneficiation Of High-Ash, Indian Non-Coking Coal By Dry Jigging

MLA: T. Gouri Charan Beneficiation Of High-Ash, Indian Non-Coking Coal By Dry Jigging. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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