The Cementation Of Nickel Onto Iron - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. A. Sareyed-Dim
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Nickel ores may be classified into two major categories : sulphide ores, and oxidized lateritic ores, these latter containing nearly 80% of the known reserves of the metal (1). Two types of lateritic ores are recognized; ores high in iron but low in magnesia and silica are known as "limonitic", while ores low in iron but containing high percentages of magnesia and silica are called "silicate" (see Table I). Sulphide ores can be beneficiated readily by conventional ore dressing techniques and the technology for nickel recovery from such ores has been well tested in a number of commercial processes (1-4). Unfortunately, no economically viable process for the concentration of nickel from low-grade deposits has yet been developed, and so only the high grade ores are able to be worked profitably. Silicate ores have been treated pyrometallurgically for the production of ferronickel (2) (3) (5); limonitic ores have been processed hydrometallurgically to produce nickel metal (2) (3) (6) (7).
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APA: N. A. Sareyed-Dim  (1975)  The Cementation Of Nickel Onto Iron - Introduction

MLA: N. A. Sareyed-Dim The Cementation Of Nickel Onto Iron - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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