Article Dans Une Revue Minerals Année : 2020

Destoning the Moatize Coal Seam, Mozambique, by Dry Jigging

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This paper proposes pre-beneficiation studies by air jigs of the coal layers from a Moatize coal deposit. Pre-beneficiation, also called destoning, removes tailings before the beneficiation plant. The air jigs operate in the same granulometric size range as the heavy-media cyclones (HMCs) that are installed in the preparation plant. With the destoning, the heavy-media circuit operates with a lower coal feed and higher organic matter contents, increasing its cutting efficiency and lowering operational costs. The use of air jigs reduces the total water consumption in the plant, which is especially important for the region where the plant is installed, as water is particularly scarce. Four coal layers of the Moatize coal deposit were studied, which are currently exploited in the mine. As main results of the study, it is possible to say that the concentration of lights (feed of the preparation plant) and heavies (waste fraction) in air jigs can be carried out with reasonable efficiencies for all coal layers studied, making air jigs a feasible option for coal destoning.

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hal-03466977 , version 1 (06-12-2021)

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Carlos Hoffmann Sampaio, Weslei Monteiro Ambros, Bogdan Cazacliu, Josep Oliva Moncunill, David Selemane Jose, et al.. Destoning the Moatize Coal Seam, Mozambique, by Dry Jigging. Minerals, 2020, 10 (9), pp.771. ⟨10.3390/min10090771⟩. ⟨hal-03466977⟩
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