Udit Vani Jamshedpur : The Burmamines – based National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML), a leading CSIR laboratory is hosting a three- day corporate training programme for the officials of Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL).
The inaugural function took place today with the lamp-lighting ceremony by the dignitaries Sandip Ghosh Chowdhury, director, CSIR-NML, Devabrata Mishra, Head, Mineral Processing Division, CSIR-NML, S. Sivaprasad, Chief Scientist & Head Human Resource Group and Sital Kr. Pal, Head, RPBD Division.
Sandip Ghosh Chowdhury, Director, CSIR-NML welcomed all the executives of Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) and introduced them to different aspects of mineral characterization to agglomeration from Laboratories to pilot scale.
He insisted on the utilization of low grade and fine ores / minerals towards sustainable development.
Devabrata Mishra, Head, Mineral Processing Division welcomed SAIL executives of MCBA-2024 and introduced them to legacy of Mineral Processing Division.
Mishra also requested the participants to take maximum benefits of the lab R&D facilities and expertise.
S. Sivaprasad, Chief Scientist & HRG said, Mineral processing division is one of the pioneer in mineral characterisation to beneficiation of ores / minerals since its inception.
Sivaprasad informed that CSIR-NML has been organising different set of training programme towards Skill development for executives of corporate sectors.
Sital Kumar Pal, Head, RPBD Division insisted on how CSIR-NML can be helped in resolving the industrial problem faced by them.
Pal also seeked to build long-term relationship towards business development and sharing of knowledge.
In metallurgical and mineral-based industries, beneficiation of low-grade ores and minerals to meet the requirements of quality raw materials is of great importance.
Beneficiation / up-gradation of the low-grade ores and minerals generally involves comminution of the ore to achieve liberation of valuable minerals from the gangues followed by their separation exploiting the difference in physical and physico-chemical properties.
Over the years, CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML) has been engaged in beneficiation studies of ferrous, non-ferrous, non-metallic minerals and coal from different sources in the country as well as from overseas.
In addition to beneficiation, agglomeration comprising of briquetting, sintering and pelletization of fine-grained concentrate is also an active area of research at NML.
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