Flowsheet Development, Commissioning, and Start-Up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (2943ae37-09c1-4777-81e1-21dde3685311)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 11
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- 862 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"The Voisey’s Bay mill processes a high-grade pentlandite and chalcopyrite ore in a largely pyrrhotite/troilite matrix. From 1994 to 1997, circuit development focused on making a 14% nickel concentrate. When flowsheet development resumed in 2001, the target grade was raised to 20% ni. initially triethylene tetramine and sulfite pyrrhotite depressants were used in a lime circuit, but by recycling process water and the contained thiosalts, the required nickel grade was made without depressants. construction of the mill was fast-tracked, with start-up in september 2005. ramp-up was faster than other recent nickel installations, with tonnage being limited by concentrate dewatering due to higher-thanexpected ore grades.RÉSUMÉ l’usine de traitement de Voisey’s Bay traite un minerai à teneur élevée en pentlandite et chalcopyrite dans une matrice formée surtout de pyrrhotite/troïlite. De 1994 à 1997, le développement du circuit ciblait la production d’un concentré à 14 % de nickel. lorsque le développement du schéma de traitement a été repris en 2001, la teneur cible a été élevée à 20 % de ni. initialement les déprimants triéthylènetétramine et sulfite de la pyrrhotite étaient utilisés dans un circuit à la chaux; cependant, en recyclant l’eau du procédé et les sulfosels qui y sont contenus, la teneur en nickel a été atteinte sans utilisation de déprimants. la construction de l’usine de traitement a été accélérée et elle a démarré en septembre 2005. la mise en opération a été plus rapide que pour d’autres installations récentes de nickel; le tonnage traité étant limité par le séchage du concentré en raison des teneurs de minerai plus élevées que prévu.INTRODUCTIONnickel was discovered on canada’s east coast in the vicinity of Voisey’s Bay, northern labrador, by chislett and Verbiski (Higgins, 2011) while working for Diamond Fields resources in 1993. The ovoid deposit was subsequently delineated in the winter of 1994–1995. By the end of 1995, the ovoid had been well explored, and at that time was thought to have a reserve of at least 30 million tonnes (Mt), with an average grade of 2.83% ni and 2.0% cu (naldrett, singh, Krstic, & li, 2000). Drilling to the east of the ovoid indicated the presence of significant mineralization. in June 1995, inco limited bought a 25% share in the Voisey’s Bay nickel company (VBnc), which was a subsidiary holding company set up by Diamond Fields. inco also bought 8% of Diamond Fields and negotiated the right to sell all the nickel produced from VBnc for 20 years as part of this agreement. in april 1996, inco bought Diamond Fields and acquired the remaining 75% of VBnc shares."
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APA:
(2017) Flowsheet Development, Commissioning, and Start-Up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (2943ae37-09c1-4777-81e1-21dde3685311)MLA: Flowsheet Development, Commissioning, and Start-Up of the Voisey’s Bay Mill (2943ae37-09c1-4777-81e1-21dde3685311). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.