Surface Mining in India with ten 2200 SM: Many years of cooperation guarantee efficient mining in the Gevra Mine

Surface Mining in India with ten 2200 SM: Many years of cooperation guarantee efficient mining in the Gevra Mine

India is the third largest coal supplier in the world. The Indian mine operator „Sainik Mining and Allied Services Ltd.“, contractual partner of the country’s largest coal producer “Coal India”, operates a total of 21 Wirtgen surface miners. Ten 2200 SM are in operation in the 530-square-kilometer Gevra Mine in the province of Chhattisgarh. The local Wirtgen Group subsidiary’s excellent customer service has tradition: individually tailored service contracts use to guarantee security in planning and coal mining operation for several years already.

100 percent surface mining

The vertical coal seams in the Gevra Mine require a selective mining method. Additionally, 90 percent of the cut coal ought to have a maximum particle size of 100 millimeters. This is why, since 1999, the mine operators have gradually switched mining activities from drilling and blasting to Wirtgen surface mining. Presently, 80 percent of the coal is already being mined using this environmentally friendly technique, another 20 percent still via conventional methods. The mine operators are planning, however, to shift to 100 percent surface mining of coal within the next two years. In Gevra, surface mining has proven to be clean, safe and more environmental friendly as well.

In two years‘ time, coal at the Gevra Mine will be mined 100 percent with the surface mining method.

In two years‘ time, coal at the Gevra Mine will be mined 100 percent with the surface mining method.

Efficient windrowing

In the mine, windrowing turned out to be the optimal mining method. Thanks to this technique, it is easier to check the material quality. Additionally, coal can be mined in the most economical way. With windrowing, the cut coal is placed directly behind the machine, between the crawlers, without the use of a loading conveyor. This allows material to be cut independently of the loading process – although the coal has to be loaded separately via front loader later on. As a result, each 2200 SM – with a cutting width of 3.8 meters and a cutting depth of 300 millimeters – can mine roughly 15,000 tonnes of coal. The annual capacity of the coal mine is an enormous 80 million tonnes, 90 percent of which is being used as thermal coal for power generation in thermal power plants. Surface miners from Wirtgen are the ideal solution to mine the large deposit of over 10 billion tonnes as efficiently as possible.

Thanks to windrowing, lower-quality coal can be detected and rejected more efficiently by the Wirtgen surface miner.

Tailor-made service contract

The service contract especially tailored to the Gevra Mine guarantees that two experienced Wirtgen engineers are available there all the time during operation. They provide support for all necessary maintenance activities relating to the surface mining fleet, including machine repairs, preventive maintenance measures, inspection of certain machine parts, training of machine operators, etc. The Wirtgen experts also make sure that all spare parts needed are being kept on stock.

The 49,000 kilo heavy Wirtgen surface miner 2200 SM, with 708 kW / 963 PS, ensures efficient coal mining.

The 49,000 kilo heavy Wirtgen surface miner 2200 SM, with 708 kW / 963 PS, ensures efficient coal mining.

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