Comparing a “low density cut-point” and a conventional spiral in a two-stage circuit on a semi-soft coking coal plant, P. Ramsaywok and G. Legodi

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- 1853 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Spiral concentrators are widely used in the coal industry treating fine (-1mm) coal. Their
application was a limitation to the product quality until the introduction of low-cut spirals which allow
a lower quality ash product to be produced, thus expanding the market. The Exxaro Grootegeluk 1 (GG1)
plant has a two-stage traditional rougher-cleaner spiral circuit using conventional SX4 spirals to produce
semi-soft coking coal product at 12.5% ash by mass. The overall plant product is 10.3% ash meaning
that the coarser sized coal dense medium separation circuits must compensate. A low density cut-point
spiral targetting 10.3% ash would thus be beneficial to the overall complex. The spirals were tested in
the two-stage plant environment and in a pilot plant. This paper discusses the findings and compares a
two stage four-turn low density cut and conventional spiral. The two spiral technologies were unable to
sustain a 10.3% ash product. Pilot test work was also conducted on GG1 coal, demonstrating that an
eight-turn low density cut-point spiral achieves the targetted 10.3% ash under controlled conditions.
Keywords: Spiral, low-cut, coal
Citation
APA:
(2020) Comparing a “low density cut-point” and a conventional spiral in a two-stage circuit on a semi-soft coking coal plant, P. Ramsaywok and G. LegodiMLA: Comparing a “low density cut-point” and a conventional spiral in a two-stage circuit on a semi-soft coking coal plant, P. Ramsaywok and G. Legodi. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.