Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Oxidized Nickel-Cobalt Concentrate

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D Maschemeyer
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The cobalt production of the Chemical Metallurgical Division of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited was supplemented, from May, 1962, to June, 1964, by processing 3,500 tons of a calcined cobalt-nickel concentrate. This paper describes the reduction roast -aqueous sulphuric acid leach process and the operating practices employed in recovering cobalt, nickel and copper from this oxidized by-product of a lead-copper operation. Incorporated in this paper is a description of how this process was integrated with the existing ammonia leach -hydrogen reduction process for the recovery of nickel and with the soluble cobaltic ammine process for the recovery of cobalt. Introduction T HE Chemical Metallurgical Division of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, has recently completed ten years of operation utilizing the ammonia leach process for the recovery of nickel, cobalt and copper from sulphide concentrates, matte and other materials amenable to this process. A continuing development program, along with the expansion of certain facilities, has enabled the refinery to attain a production rate of 31, 000,-000 pounds of nickel per year by hydrogen reduction. This represents an increase of approximately 85 per cent over the original design capacity of the plant.
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APA: D Maschemeyer  (1965)  Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Oxidized Nickel-Cobalt Concentrate

MLA: D Maschemeyer Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Oxidized Nickel-Cobalt Concentrate. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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