Laboratory and Miniplant Studies on Cu/Ni Separation (395d67df-8db3-4cf7-8cb8-f586c163855b)

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 288 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
During the flowsheet development for a potential commercial Cu/Ni separation plant at the In-co?s Sudbury operation, extensive laboratory and miniplant studies were carried out. There are two potential feed streams for Cu/Ni separation at the existing operation. It is shown that Cu/Ni separation from the rougher concentrate is relatively simple without need of regrind. However, Cu/Ni separation can be difficult from the bulk concentrate because of the presence of excess flotation reagents in the bulk concentrate slurry and locked particles. Excess flotation reagents created excess froth increasing entrainment. By replacing the slurry water with tap water and with addition of some hydrogen peroxide, entrainment is minimized and good Cu/Ni separation is achieved on the bulk concentrate. Fine regrind is required to increase liberation of the locked particles for ultimately high copper recovery at the minimal nickel content.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Laboratory and Miniplant Studies on Cu/Ni Separation (395d67df-8db3-4cf7-8cb8-f586c163855b)MLA: Laboratory and Miniplant Studies on Cu/Ni Separation (395d67df-8db3-4cf7-8cb8-f586c163855b). International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.