Suitability of froth flotation in comparison to spiral washer for an existing coking coal washery – a case study for its improvement in respect to yield% at desired quality, S. Chaudhuri, U.S. Chattopadyay, S.C. Maji, and T. Gouri Charan

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
India is devoid of coking coal resources, which is a vital raw material for coke making. As a result
it has to import about 80% coking coal for steel making. Indian National Steel Policy, 2017 has
envisaged crude steel production around 300 million tonnes Mt) by the year 2030-31 and forecasts
coking coal demand of 161 Mtpa (million tonnes per annum). One way of improving the indigenous
resources is to study the performance of existing washeries and to improve the clean coal recovery by
adopting suitable technology. A study was carried out, mainly to focus on the fine coal circuit of an
existing coking coal washery, to generate the desired quality of clean coal. The operating coking coal
washery being studied is presently feeding coal from nine different sources with varying feed ash
contents. The coal fines varied in ash content ranging from 19.5% - 43.6%. For treating the coal fines,
the washery has operated a spiral for the past few years. Performance studies were carried out, and it
was found that the spiral is not efficient in recovering the cleans. Detailed investigations were carried
out on the coal fines using flotation techniques, and it was found that to achieve a low ash clean coal,
the froth flotation is a much better beneficiation option than a spiral, The studies showed that the
recovery of clean coal through a spiral is 67.7% at ash content of 27.0%, while flotation tests showed a
recovery of 68.1% at 16.5% ash content.
Keywords: Coking coal washery, near gravity material, spiral washer, froth flotation
Citation
APA:
(2020) Suitability of froth flotation in comparison to spiral washer for an existing coking coal washery – a case study for its improvement in respect to yield% at desired quality, S. Chaudhuri, U.S. Chattopadyay, S.C. Maji, and T. Gouri CharanMLA: Suitability of froth flotation in comparison to spiral washer for an existing coking coal washery – a case study for its improvement in respect to yield% at desired quality, S. Chaudhuri, U.S. Chattopadyay, S.C. Maji, and T. Gouri Charan. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.