Commissioning of the Bindura Pressure Leach Plant

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Channon W Dube M Makwana M Kerfoot D. G
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

In early-1995, the Bindura Nickel Corporation commissioned a pressure leach plant at its Smelter and Refinery complex located in Bindura, Zimbabwe. The novel pressure leach process was developed by Sherritt to treat the nickel-copper sulphide residue produced from the original atmospheric leach circuit. The process extracts essentially all the nickel from the nickel-copper sulphide residue under non-oxidising acid pressure leach conditions, thereby producing an upgraded copper sulphide residue suitable for smelting and refining to electrolytic copper. The commissioning of the pressure leach plant was relatively smooth and design conditions were achieved within six weeks of operation. This paper presents a brief description of the process development and the plant design, followed by highlights of the plant start-up activities and summary of the plant performance.
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APA: Channon W Dube M Makwana M Kerfoot D. G  (1996)  Commissioning of the Bindura Pressure Leach Plant

MLA: Channon W Dube M Makwana M Kerfoot D. G Commissioning of the Bindura Pressure Leach Plant. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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