Greenvale Nickel Project: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant Programs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Raphael F. Matson Jose M. Milian
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

An intensive study was started in 1968 to determine the most economical process for winning nickel and cobalt from an extensive de- posit of complex, low grade nickel-cobalt ore (1.6% Ni, 0.10% CO) designated "the Greenvale ore." In 1974 the commercial plant at Yabulu, in Queensland, Australia, began processing the ore. In the interim, a great deal of laboratory and pilot-plant effort was applied to develop technical, process and commercial design data to demonstrate to potential financial backers and customers that a full-scale plant was feasible. The laboratory test work, pilot plant facilities and pro- gram are briefly reviewed in this paper.
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APA: Raphael F. Matson Jose M. Milian  (1979)  Greenvale Nickel Project: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant Programs

MLA: Raphael F. Matson Jose M. Milian Greenvale Nickel Project: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant Programs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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