Mathematical modelling of oxidative leaching of nickel concentrate magnetic fraction

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. E. Zhmarin E. M. Vigdorchik M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson Y. V. Degtiarev
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Separation of a magnetic fraction from nickel concentrate following matte flotation, and its treatment in a separate circuit enable reduces precious metals losses. The magnetic fraction is treated in two stages of oxidative leaching: atmospheric and pressure leaching. A study of the atmospheric stage, using mathematical modelling, is described in this paper. The mathematical model and experimental data were used to carry out industrial process calculations. The model enabled extrapolation of the results of batch laboratory test to industrial-scale continuous processing and the selection of optimal process conditions and large-scale equipment. In December 2004, commercial oxidative leaching tests were performed on the magnetic fraction at the Severonickel Plant (Monchegorsk, Russia). A comparative analysis of the mathematical modelling results and the actual process parameters is presented.
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APA: E. E. Zhmarin E. M. Vigdorchik M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson Y. V. Degtiarev  (2005)  Mathematical modelling of oxidative leaching of nickel concentrate magnetic fraction

MLA: E. E. Zhmarin E. M. Vigdorchik M. I. Kalashnikova Y. M. Shneerson Y. V. Degtiarev Mathematical modelling of oxidative leaching of nickel concentrate magnetic fraction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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