Design, Commissioning, Start-Up and Performance of Vale’s Long Harbour Stirred Media Detritor Ultrafine Grinding Circuit

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1923 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"Vale Long Harbour Processing Plant (LHPP) was designed to process Voisey’s Bay nickel concentrate into finished nickel and associated copper and cobalt products. The plant includes a secondary grinding circuit comprising two Stirred Media Detritors (SMDs) operating in parallel. The ultrafine grinding circuit was designed to process concentrate at a rate of 33 t/h and produce a ground product (P80) of 20 µm to feed the leach circuits. Start-up of the grinding circuit at LHPP was undertaken in December 2014.The objective of this paper will be to describe the design, commissioning, start-up and performance of the secondary grinding circuit with a focus on the two Metso SMD-355-C mills. Following a brief overview of Vale’s LHPP and the SMD technology, the paper will review the design of the SMD secondary grinding circuit from lab tests through to scale-up performance prediction. This will be followed by the results of circuit commissioning outlining some of the issues raised and addressed after which SMD performance will be outlined. Specifically, the SMD circuit grinding performance will be examined since start-up which will include the effect of media size and wear on grinding. Furthermore, impeller wear will be examined by determining initial “shear volume” and worn “shear volume” as well as its effect on mill power and the means to maintain it. The paper closes with a discussion on grinding performance."
Citation
APA:
(2016) Design, Commissioning, Start-Up and Performance of Vale’s Long Harbour Stirred Media Detritor Ultrafine Grinding CircuitMLA: Design, Commissioning, Start-Up and Performance of Vale’s Long Harbour Stirred Media Detritor Ultrafine Grinding Circuit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.