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Ahmedabad, Aug 23: State-run miner, Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Limited (GMDC) has invited request for proposals (RFPs) for expertise consultants for the dry beneficiation expertise pyrite/sulphur elimination plant.
The firm is wanting to set up a modular lignite washery to take away pyrites from lignite produced from the corporate’s Surkha (North) mines in Bhavnagar district.
Lignite produced from these mines is related to pyrite, ash and sulphur. These gangue minerals deteriorate the lignite’s high quality, thereby lowering the efficiency effectivity of the tip consumer.
As a part of the corporate’s ahead integration plans, GMDC seems to take away pyrite from the lignite to provide clear gas to the purchasers. The elimination of pyrites helps scale back sulphur dioxide emissions, discount in rupture of boiler tubes and clogging, and helps enhance boiler effectivity for the tip customers.
GMDC seems to fee a pyrite elimination plant at Bhavnagar utilizing the most effective and newest dry beneficiation expertise, GMDC stated in an announcement.
The firm at the moment operates 5 lignite mines in Gujarat.
Roopwant Singh, IAS, Managing Director, GMDC, stated, “The firm is on the lookout for consulting accomplice who provides worth to the corporate and helps strategize long-term mining alternatives. GMDC has achieved a exceptional turnaround in the final twelve months. We have constructed capabilities, created resilience, elevated monetary efficiency and embraced transformational change.”
“For this goal, GMDC intends to appoint a guide to design, engineering, manufacture, provide, set up, and fee a modular lignite washery (sulphur/pyrite elimination plant) with an appropriate Crusher from 1.50 Million Tonne ± 10% each year sized lignite by Environmental pleasant dry expertise,” the assertion stated.
GMDC’s mining actions are unfold throughout Gujarat together with Kutch, Devbhoomi Dwarka, Bhavnagar, Bharuch, Panchmahal, and Banaskantha districts having pursuits in minerals reminiscent of Lignite, Bauxite, Fluorspar, Manganese, Ball Clay, Silica Sand, Bentonitic Clay and Limestone.
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August 23, 2022
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