Characterisation and Beneficiation of some Indian Coal Fines

Bhattacharyya, K K and Reddy, P S R and Kumar, S G and Sastri, S R S and Narasimhan, K S (1985) Characterisation and Beneficiation of some Indian Coal Fines. In: Proceedings of National Seminar on Mineral Processing and IX Annual Technical Convention of Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers, 11th & 12th March 1985, National Metallurgical Laboratory(CSIR) Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

India's total coal reserves are estimated 1,12,000 MT which is around one per cent of world's total reserves. Out of these, coking coal deposits are about 23,400 MT, of which 10,800 MT are proved reserves. Due to the deficiency in coking coal and to meet the increasing requirement of actual industry about 1.5 MT of prime coking coal was imp- orted during 1983.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Uncontrolled Keywords:Indian coal fines; bulk mining; coal washing
Divisions:Mineral Processing
ID Code:4408
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:14 Dec 2011 10:24
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