Efficient Use of Energy Mediums in the Reduction of Nickel Metal from Ammonium Sulphate Solutions

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
George CW
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Western Mining Corporation (W.M.C.)operate a 30 000 tpa nickel refinery at Kwinana, W.A. using the Sherritt Gordon Process. Following ammonia/air leaching of sulphideminerals and subsequent copper removal, nickel metal is produced as powder by hydrogen red-uction of the ammonium sulphate-rich solution. Batchwise reduction in pressure autoclaves is preceded by an oxidation/hydrolysis step to ensure nickel powder quality.The reduction process is energy intensive, requiring high temperatures and pressures. Present energy requirement is 24 GJ per tonne of nickel reduced. Of this, 95% represents steam and hydrogen consumption and 5% electric power. The design and operation of the red-uction circuit is reviewed, outlining the main areas of steam and hydrogen usage.
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APA: George CW  (1985)  Efficient Use of Energy Mediums in the Reduction of Nickel Metal from Ammonium Sulphate Solutions

MLA: George CW Efficient Use of Energy Mediums in the Reduction of Nickel Metal from Ammonium Sulphate Solutions. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1985.

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