At a glance
Procurement of a coal washing plant is best approached with a structured checklist covering raw coal characterization, plant capacity, product specification, water balance, tailings disposal, and the major equipment items in each section of the plant.
Before approaching suppliers
Prepare the following before sending a coal washing plant RFQ. Suppliers will ask for all of it; preparing it in advance shortens the quotation cycle and improves the comparability of quotations across suppliers.
Feed coal characterization
- Run-of-mine particle size distribution
- Washability (float-sink) data across size fractions
- Ash, moisture, and sulfur content
- Hardgrove Grindability Index
- Clay content and slimes potential
- Contaminant profile (tramp metal, woody material)
Plant capacity and product
- Nameplate plant capacity (raw coal tph)
- Annual operating hours and design availability target
- Required product specifications (ash, moisture, top and bottom size)
- Number of product streams (e.g. metallurgical and thermal)
- Yield target based on washability and product spec
Major equipment items
- Raw coal sizing screens and pre-crusher
- Coarse coal cleaning circuit (dense-medium vessel or jig)
- Small and fine coal cleaning circuit (dense-medium cyclone, spirals, teeter-bed, flotation)
- Centrifuges and dewatering screens for product dewatering
- Magnetic separators for magnetite recovery
- Slurry pumps throughout
- Thickener for water clarification
- Tailings filter press or paste plant
Water balance
- Raw water source and availability
- Recycled water flows from each dewatering and clarification step
- Make-up water requirement
- Effluent discharge or zero-discharge target
Tailings management
- Tailings volume and particle size distribution
- Disposal route (tailings dam, filter press to stack, paste plant)
- Available footprint and regulatory constraints
Integration items
- Surge capacity between unit operations
- Transfer points and chute design
- Sampling and online analyzers
- Control system architecture
- Maintenance access and lay-down areas
Project framework
- EPC, EPCM, or owner-engineered project model
- Schedule target from contract to commissioning
- Local content or sourcing requirements
- Spare parts and training scope
- Performance guarantees and acceptance criteria