Corefco Leach Residue Re-Processing: Testwork and Commercial Considerations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. C. Trytten J. J. Budac A. Mosqueda Martinez R. P. Kofluk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The Corefco ammonia leach nickel refinery treats Ni-Co mixed sulphides from the high-pressure acid leaching of Moa Bay nickel laterite. Due to the low iron content of the feed, the ammonia leach process generates a leach residue with ~10% Ni+Co. Since commissioning a leach residue pressure filtration circuit in 2002, this residue has been stockpiled, dried, and sold commercially. For several years, the residue was sold to nickel smelters overseas. In 2014, re-processing of the residue in the high-pressure acid leach was tested. Lab test work was completed showing excellent extraction of the contained nickel and cobalt, and additional beneficial effects in the high-pressure acid leach circuit. A plant test in Moa confirmed the results, and preparation for shipment of the valuable leach residue for re-processing has begun. This paper outlines the test work and results, and some commercial considerations.
Citation

APA: L. C. Trytten J. J. Budac A. Mosqueda Martinez R. P. Kofluk  (2015)  Corefco Leach Residue Re-Processing: Testwork and Commercial Considerations

MLA: L. C. Trytten J. J. Budac A. Mosqueda Martinez R. P. Kofluk Corefco Leach Residue Re-Processing: Testwork and Commercial Considerations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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