By-Product Beneficiation ? A Journey Towards Resource Conservation

International Mineral Processing Congress
Bharat Garg
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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9
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

The coking coal or clean coal from raw material division, Tata Steel Ltd. is a prime source of energy for inhouse steel making. Coal reserves of semi soft coking coal at West Bokaro is beneficiated by dense media cyclone and froth flotation processes to produce clean coal. In dense media cyclone process two byproducts-middling and rejects are also produced along with clean coal. With the growing demand for clean coal, it becomes imperative to maximize the recovery of clean coal in beneficiation processes. This will help, not only in reduction in cost of production, but also in raw resource conservation, and proper utilization. In this context, a case study was conducted at West Bokaro to identify opportunities for clean coal recovery from by-products. This paper mainly discusses the process for recovery of clean coal from byproducts and study of further liberation of clean coal from byproducts for economic consideration.
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APA: Bharat Garg  (2012)  By-Product Beneficiation ? A Journey Towards Resource Conservation

MLA: Bharat Garg By-Product Beneficiation ? A Journey Towards Resource Conservation. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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