Impurity Disposition and Control in the Ravensthorpe Acid Leaching Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. T. White
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Pressure acid leaching of nickel laterite ores typically involves the production of an intermediate product that is releached and refined to pure nickel and cobalt products. BHP Billiton is developing the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project to produce up to 50,000 t/y of nickel via a mixed hydroxide intermediate, which will be refined at its Queensland Nickel (QNI) Yabulu Refinery near Townsville, Queensland. The hydroxide precipitation flowsheet has been adapted to process high magnesium ores through an atmospheric leach stage, eliminate iron(III) as jarosite and oxidise iron(II) during neutralisation. The neutralisation conditions are controlled to precipitate aluminium, chromium and silicon, and to ensure good solid-liquid separation. Soluble impurities such as magnesium are purged with the tailings stream and will be managed over the long term by crystallisation in evaporation ponds.
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APA: D. T. White  (2006)  Impurity Disposition and Control in the Ravensthorpe Acid Leaching Process

MLA: D. T. White Impurity Disposition and Control in the Ravensthorpe Acid Leaching Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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