Low volatile coking (LVC) coal reserves have become the key for sustaining the coking coal production in India. Because of high ash content and difficult washability characteristics coking coal in India is usually cleaned at 16-18% ash content. To obtain a reasonable yield at this ash level, LVC coal needs to be crushed to less than at least 13 mm before cleaning. LVC coal when crushed to -13 mm, depending on HGI and crushers used fines (-0.5 mm) could constitute 15-25% of the crushed coal. Limited study has so far been done on flotation characteristics of LVC coal fines, though flotation is the only method used in India to clean the coking coal fines. The work presented here after discusses the difficulties associated with the flotation of...
Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (LAM Coke) finds wide applications in iron and steel foundries, non-ferro...
Indian coal industry is the world’s third largest in terms of production and fourth largest in terms...
Investigations were carried out on the coking coal fines generated at Bhelatand Washery. The studies...
India is importing coking coal from various countries mainly to cater the needs of various industrie...
Coking coal is an essential prerequisite for production of Iron & Steel through blast furnace route....
A low volatile medium coking coal from Jharia coal field, India was used for this investigation. The...
Beneficiation strategy for a medium coking coal fines from India has been studied. These coal fines ...
The beneficiation of coal needs reduction in size for processing and to produce cleans of desired qu...
Large quantities of fines are generated during mining and preparation of coal. Froth flotation conti...
Washing of fines is more problematic than the washing of coarse coal. One of the perceived barriers ...
INDIA is the third largest coal producer in the world and represented about 9-10% of the total...
India is having limited resources of coking coal, an essential input for production of iron and stee...
Most of the Indian coking coal washeries were installed during the period 1960-1980 where the design...
The processing of three Indian coking coal fines with feed ash values of 25.12% (S1), 22.97% (S2), a...
Coal is the principal source of energy for India and will continue to remain as at the onsat of th...
Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (LAM Coke) finds wide applications in iron and steel foundries, non-ferro...
Indian coal industry is the world’s third largest in terms of production and fourth largest in terms...
Investigations were carried out on the coking coal fines generated at Bhelatand Washery. The studies...
India is importing coking coal from various countries mainly to cater the needs of various industrie...
Coking coal is an essential prerequisite for production of Iron & Steel through blast furnace route....
A low volatile medium coking coal from Jharia coal field, India was used for this investigation. The...
Beneficiation strategy for a medium coking coal fines from India has been studied. These coal fines ...
The beneficiation of coal needs reduction in size for processing and to produce cleans of desired qu...
Large quantities of fines are generated during mining and preparation of coal. Froth flotation conti...
Washing of fines is more problematic than the washing of coarse coal. One of the perceived barriers ...
INDIA is the third largest coal producer in the world and represented about 9-10% of the total...
India is having limited resources of coking coal, an essential input for production of iron and stee...
Most of the Indian coking coal washeries were installed during the period 1960-1980 where the design...
The processing of three Indian coking coal fines with feed ash values of 25.12% (S1), 22.97% (S2), a...
Coal is the principal source of energy for India and will continue to remain as at the onsat of th...
Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (LAM Coke) finds wide applications in iron and steel foundries, non-ferro...
Indian coal industry is the world’s third largest in terms of production and fourth largest in terms...
Investigations were carried out on the coking coal fines generated at Bhelatand Washery. The studies...