Flowsheet Development, Commissioning and Start-up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (33ff6fb1-ab13-4641-96a6-597d0ce850b9)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter Wells Peter Langlois Jim Barrett Joe Holmes Manqiu Xu Germain Labonté
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

"The flowsheet for the Voisey’s Bay mill had to meet the challenge of processing an ore containing high pentlandite and chalcopyrite values in a largely pyrrhotite/troilite matrix. In the 1994-97 period, circuit development focused on making a high-grade copper concentrate and a relatively low-grade nickel concentrate. However, in 1998 a circuit with copper concentrate, high-grade nickel concentrate and a Ni/Cu middlings concentrate was specified. Following a three year project delay, work resumed on the flowsheet in 2001, and the target for the overall grade of the nickel concentrate was raised from 14% to 20% nickel. To achieve this target triethylamine tetramine (TETA) and sulfite pyrrhotite depressants were used in an all lime circuit. It later became evident that, with appropriate selection of collector and adjustment of the circuit by the addition of a scavenger on the scavenger cleaner, it would be possible to approach the grade of concentrate required without the use of pyrrhotite depressants. The recycle of water and the contained thiosalts was also proven to be instrumental in raising the grade.Construction and commissioning of the mill were fast-tracked with start-up of the mill in September 2005 some six months ahead of the original schedule. Ramp-up of both throughput and metallurgy was faster than any other recent nickel installations with tonnage being limited mainly by concentrate dewatering due to the higher than initially planned ore grades.INTRODUCTIONNickel was discovered in the vicinity of Voisey’s Bay by Chislett and Verbiski working for Diamond Field Resources in 1993 and the Ovoid deposit was delineated in the winter of 1994/95. By the end of 1995 the Ovoid had been well explored and at that time was thought to have a reserve of at least 30 million tonnes with an average grade of 2.83% Ni and 2.0% Cu. Drilling to the east of the Ovoid had indicated the presence of significant mineralization. In June of 1995, Inco Limited bought a 25% share in the Voisey’s Bay Nickel Company (VBNC) which was a subsidiary holding company set up by Diamond Fields. Inco also bought 8% of Diamond Fields and negotiated the right to sell all the nickel produced from VBNC for twenty years as part of this agreement. In April 1996, Inco bought the 75% of VBNC shares that it did not own."
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APA: Peter Wells Peter Langlois Jim Barrett Joe Holmes Manqiu Xu Germain Labonté  (2007)  Flowsheet Development, Commissioning and Start-up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (33ff6fb1-ab13-4641-96a6-597d0ce850b9)

MLA: Peter Wells Peter Langlois Jim Barrett Joe Holmes Manqiu Xu Germain Labonté Flowsheet Development, Commissioning and Start-up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (33ff6fb1-ab13-4641-96a6-597d0ce850b9). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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