Creative Options for Development of New Metallurgical Processing Technologies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. H. Schonewille
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

One of the many challenges in developing new metallurgical processes is choosing the best option for validating process design parameters and establishing the process operating window. Historically this has been achieved by constructing pilot or demonstration plants of considerable size and complexity, to enable integrated operation of all key process units for a significant duration. While this would appear to be the best option for minimizing technical risk, it is often impractical from a perspective of cost, schedule, resources or bulk sample acquisition. Such an undertaking can even provide a false sense of security, as the optics of running a complete scaled-down version of a commercial plant suggest a high level of process understanding, regardless of the challenges encountered during operation. Xstrata Nickel has undertaken numerous process development and improvement projects over the past 15 years to support green field project development and continuous improvement in existing operations. The approaches used have included; computer simulation, cold flow modeling, construction of pilot test units in third party facilities, commercial plant referencing and the more conventional construction of integrated test plants. Regardless of the strategy employed, the keys to success have included; managing stakeholder expectations, involving the commercial plant design engineers in the planning stage, anticipating subsequent data and sample requirements and most importantly, constructing and operating complex demonstration plants only as a last resort. This paper provides examples of various process development approaches used by Xstrata Nickel and discusses the rationale specific to each project.
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APA: R. H. Schonewille  (2011)  Creative Options for Development of New Metallurgical Processing Technologies

MLA: R. H. Schonewille Creative Options for Development of New Metallurgical Processing Technologies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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