Advances in Dry Jigging Improves Coal Quality

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard Weinstein Richard Snoby
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

There are many advantages to upgrading coal with dry jigging technology. The most obvious is the lack of process water, which eliminates the need for fines dewatering and slurry confinement. Dry jigging eliminates the clean coal moisture penalty associated with wet processing. Particulate emissions are virtually nonexistent due to inclusions of fabric dust collectors on all modern dry jig plants. Because of the environmentally friendly nature of dry jig plants, installation permits are often measured in days, not months. There has also been a fundamental advance in dry jigging efficiency. All of these advantages have renewed the coal industry’s interest in dry jigging. But air jigging is not right for every application. There are limitations due to particle size, particle shape, moisture and near gravity content. This article explores the evolution of dry jigging. It reviews parameters important for determining the suitability of dry jigging. It also compares historical performance data as measured by imperfection, against results from modern dry jigging technology. The article also presents data from modern dry jig installations.
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APA: Richard Weinstein Richard Snoby  (2007)  Advances in Dry Jigging Improves Coal Quality

MLA: Richard Weinstein Richard Snoby Advances in Dry Jigging Improves Coal Quality. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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