Corefco Refinery - Review of Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. D. Cordingley R. Krentz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The nickel-cobalt sulphides produced from limonitic laterite ores by Moa Nickel S.A. in Cuba are refined at the Corefco nickel-cobalt refinery in Canada. Major changes to the refining process were required when the Moa sulphide feed, with its unusually high cobalt content, was introduced in the early 1990's. In the period 1994 to 2005 the production capacity of the refinery has increased dramatically to match increases at Moa, and significant process improvements incorporated. The process flowsheet consists of the original ammonia leach process, optimized for cobalt chemistry and overall leaching capacity. Extraction of metal values is followed by the unique nickel-cobalt separation technology, in which most of the cobalt is separated from the ammoniacal nickel sulphate leach solution by precipitation as a nickel-cobalt hexammine salt. This salt is refined from a Co:Ni ratio of 1:1 to over 10,000:1 by selectively leaching nickel, redissolution and recrystallization in ammonium sulphate solution. Nickel and cobalt are recovered using the well-known Sherritt hydrogen reduction technology. This paper reviews the chemistry described above, examines some of the changes in operating conditions made over the years and highlights some of the recent physical changes made to the refinery.
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APA: P. D. Cordingley R. Krentz  (2005)  Corefco Refinery - Review of Operations

MLA: P. D. Cordingley R. Krentz Corefco Refinery - Review of Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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