Dry Jigging Coal: Case History Performance - Preprint 09-052

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Snoby
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Since its introduction in 2002, the modern air jig has processed a wide array of coals throughout the world. This paper explores the reasons and justifications for the installations and provides case history performance data. Specifically highlighted are air jig plants processing metallurgical coal in Colombia, bituminous coal in the United States and India and lignite in the United States and Spain. Each installation has unique reasons to justify an air jig facility. It is important to note that not all of the justifications were based on the ?most cost effective yield?, normally a mantra for coal preparation plant designers and owners. Dry jigging of coal has long been a proven technique for upgrading coal, the modern air jig, with its improved efficiency and operating systems simply extended the range of applications. In some cases, it even allows market quality coal to be produced when no other option is possible.
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APA: R. Snoby  (2009)  Dry Jigging Coal: Case History Performance - Preprint 09-052

MLA: R. Snoby Dry Jigging Coal: Case History Performance - Preprint 09-052. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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