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Tata Steel opens first iron ore fine jigging plant

Tata Steel on Wednesday inaugurated India's first automated iron ore fine jigging plant at Noamundi Iron Mine in Jharkhand.

Published on: May 10, 2006 12:49 PM IST
None | By , Mumbai
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Tata Steel on Wednesday inaugurated India's first automated iron ore fine jigging plant at Noamundi Iron Mine of the company situated in West Singhbhum district at Jharkhand.

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The plant will help in effective use of iron ore fines, reducing coke consumption and increasing productivity of blast furnaces.

Company Managing Director B Muthuraman inaugurated the jigging and hydro-cyclone plant of capacity about 300 tonnes per hour or 1.6 MTPA throughputs.

The plant has been installed at a cost of about Rs 25 crores and within two years, a release here stated.

Further, the Hydro-cyclone Plant installed at a cost of about Rs 7 crores will help in recovering iron values from the slime being discharged from washing plant and reduce alumina level.

 
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