Ambitious plans and unique slurry handling challenges
Vedanta Aluminium, a part of Vedanta Limited, is India's largest producer of aluminium, producing 1.95 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) in FY19. The company has two state-of-the-art aluminium smelters at Jharsuguda, (Odisha) and at BALCO in Korba, (Chhattisgarh), with a total installed capacity of 2.2 MTPA. A world-class 2 MTPA alumina refinery at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district (Odisha) has made Vedanta a premier manufacturer of metallurgical grade alumina for the company's aluminium smelters. Rakesh Mohan, Chief Operating Officer at Vedanta Limited summed up the goals that the company holds for the Lanjigarh site “We have plans to see this plant become the world’s largest refinery and the vision is not so far away. We have the blueprint in place and are now looking to roll it out. As you know, an Alumina refinery is mainly comprised of pumps and pipe. You have liquor and slurry which you need to move from one place to another, onsite. In terms of the pumps and production, we believe in having a partner such as Metso, who has been with us in our journey since the opening of the plant.”
The challenges of keeping the refinery running smoothly revolve around the wear and tear on the many pumps used in moving slurries around the site, as well as the stresses on associated valves and seals. “Pumps are subjected to extreme conditions due to the nature of the slurry and the variety of the bauxites we handle, and which are used as the feed for alumina production. Considering this, the pumps reliability is extremely important” states CH. Prabhakar Rao, Head of Engineering for Vedanta Ltd. “If a pump fails it will have repercussions on the process in terms of the downtime it creates, therefore the reliability of the equipment is of highest priority to us. Any equipment failure is also a safety concern, therefore the pumps reliability is crucial for us.”