To
protect the biodiversity and prevent dumping of fly ash, there exists
a law on collection and disposal of fly ash from coal-based
industries and thermal power plants. Prior to the development of a
technology to collect and recycle ash to make bricks and other items,
it used to pollute the entire environment. It also posed serious
health hazards like respiratory ailments. The enactment of a rigid
policy on the disposal of ash ushered a new segment in the Indian
industry. It resulted in the rapid growth of ash
handling system manufacturers in India.
Makers of material handling aids took the lead in this direction as
they were already abreast with the boiler and turbine sectors.
Depending
on the location and the process in vogue at a thermal-based plant,
makers of ash
handling systems have evolved applicable technologies.
Certain factors like the availability of ash disposal area, size of
boiler, need for fly ash utilisation, pollution control requirement
are kept in view while designing, manufacturing and commissioning of
the handling systems. Apart from integrated and turnkey concepts, a
good number of manufacturers undertake tailor-made systems.
The
various systems manufactured in India are dry bottom ash collection,
water impounded bottom ash hopper, hydro-bins, separator,
decantation, hydro jet pumps, pneumatic conveyor and scrapper chain
conveyor etc. The technology involves method of collection,
conveying, interim storage and load out all sorts of ash residue from
solid fuel combustion.
Another
segment related to this sector is the system of handling coal and
other fuels like lignite to respective plants. The coal handling equipment suppliers in India
play a very vital role in the overall economy of the country. Often
referred as the black diamond, coal has been the prime source of
energy in the operation of thermal power stations and the steel and
cement plants. Manufacture of conveyor belts and mechanized
earth-moving systems like shovels and scoopers are the major players
in coal handling equipment industry. In addition to catering to the
domestic needs, this sector has also made a mark around the world.
Stiff competition has been posed by makers of such systems from the
USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Korea and China. Yet the Indian
manufacturers of material handling aids have carved out a niche in
the global market.