Upgrading Plant Capacity For Coal Beneficiation Plants At Tata Steel- Challenges & Improvements

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 129 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
TATA STEEL is the pioneer in coal beneficiation in India. The first coal beneficiation plant was set up in 1951 at West Bokaro and subsequently in 1953 in Jharia. Over the years more beneficiation capacity was added by setting up new coal washeries in both West Bokaro and Jharia, the coal divisions of Tata Steel. currently the beneficiation capacity available is 8.5 mtp aappx Being a captive supplier supplying the coking coal as per demands of our steel works is challenging in the sense that the intent is to leverage the captive raw material advantage and select the best strategy for maximizing value up to steel making. The beneficiation plants were designed to produce clean coal up to 17% ash. With the demand of increasing productivity at the blast furnace the clean coal ash was lowered. subsequently the processes were audited and efficiency improved. The next challenge was to improve the throughputs in the existing plants to maximize the clean coal production. The upgradation was designed in house and implemented to upgrade the plant from nameplate capacity of 2.1 mtpa to 4.5 mtpa while the yearly production targets were also achieved. The presentation will detail the different phases of improvements, process followed, challenges faced, and the results as achieved in the process. Keywords: coal beneficiation, India, coal washeries, beneficiation plants XXVI INTERNATIONAL
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(2012) Upgrading Plant Capacity For Coal Beneficiation Plants At Tata Steel- Challenges & ImprovementsMLA: Upgrading Plant Capacity For Coal Beneficiation Plants At Tata Steel- Challenges & Improvements. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.