Beneficiation Of Difficult To Wash Indian Coking Coal - Challenges Before Indian Steel Sectors

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 316 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The estimated requirement of the nation by the year 2020 is approx. 80 Mt of steel and more than 0.2 million MW installed capacity of the electricity, thereby increasing the consumption of the coking and non-coking coal, which is expected to be in tune of about 75 Mt & 500 Mt respectively. One of the major deleterious factors in achieving the goal is the deteriorating quality of the feed coal used in both steel and power industries. Indian coking coals, in general, are typified by high ash, high inert (both organic and inorganic), low rank, low reactive macerals content, heterogeneous petrographic make-up, inferior coking properties and poor amenability to washing, thereby necessitating suitable washing measure. Coke-based steel industries in India require washed coking coal containing ash % varying between 17-19. The situation demands taking on immediate challenges to fill up the gap between the requirements and supply of coking coal. This paper reviews the R&D attempts in this laboratory and throws light on the key measures as long-term solution to the problem. Search for alternative source of coking coal, like LVC coal and their judicious preparation technology. The low volatile coking coal (LVCC) constitutes about 50% of the total coking coal reserves in India. These coals are characterized by high raw coal ash content (37 to 40%) and very difficult washability potential. If these coals are treated in the existing washeries, which are generally 2 or 3-product systems, the cost of clean coal is high as the byproduct sale value is low. It has been proposed to produce a new type of by product, which enjoys high demand and good coking properties.
Citation
APA:
(2012) Beneficiation Of Difficult To Wash Indian Coking Coal - Challenges Before Indian Steel SectorsMLA: Beneficiation Of Difficult To Wash Indian Coking Coal - Challenges Before Indian Steel Sectors. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.