Process Design of a Regrind Facility at the Leinster Nickel Operations to Improve Concentrator Recovery

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K E. Barns P J. Sharman S A. Thomas and
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a regrind facility design at BHP BillitonÆs Leinster Nickel Operations (LNO) in Western Australia. The recovery opportunity was identified from an analysis of plant operating data together with scanning electron microscope (SEM) measurements on relevant tailings streams from LNO. A laboratory procedure was developed to determine the potential recovery improvement of installing a regrind facility at LNO. The last step in formulating the process flow sheet and defining the process design criteria was to construct and operate a pilot plant, which incorporated four banks of flotation cells and an Xstrata M20 Isa Mill. Pilot plant on/off trials were used to define the expected metallurgical benefit. A prefeasibility engineering design and cost estimate was completed. Following a successful internal business evaluation, a feasibility study is currently underway.
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APA: K E. Barns P J. Sharman S A. Thomas and  (2007)  Process Design of a Regrind Facility at the Leinster Nickel Operations to Improve Concentrator Recovery

MLA: K E. Barns P J. Sharman S A. Thomas and Process Design of a Regrind Facility at the Leinster Nickel Operations to Improve Concentrator Recovery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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