Production of Electrolytic Cobalt Rounds at Inco's Cobalt Refinery in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 147 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Sulphide ores mined by Inco Limited in the Sudbury District contain small quantities of cobalt. During beneficiation, cobalt distribution to various streams is similar to nickel. After smelting, nickel is selectively extracted by carbonyl refining and the cobalt remains in the carbonylation residue. This residue is processed in a specialized hydrometallurgical plant to produce precious metal residues, copper cathodes, and a nickel- cobalt carbonate intermediate product. The nickel-cobalt is shipped to Port Colborne where the cobalt is separated as cobaltic hydroxide and refined to metallic cobalt. This paper deals specifically with the recently constructed Electro Cobalt Refinery. The cobaltic hydroxide is dissolved and residual zinc, copper and nickel are removed by ion exchange and organics by a carbon column. The purified cobalt solution is fed to the electrowinning circuit where cobalt rounds are produced on stainless steel mandrels. In the design and construction of the refinery, special attention was directed to materials of construction both for the process equipment and the physical plant, operating control and flexibility, and the quality of the working environment. The end result is an efficient and clean operation which yields a product of excellent quality.
Citation
APA:
(1988) Production of Electrolytic Cobalt Rounds at Inco's Cobalt Refinery in Port Colborne, Ontario, CanadaMLA: Production of Electrolytic Cobalt Rounds at Inco's Cobalt Refinery in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1988.