Technical Advancements Towards Achieving 1500 T/a Production Rate At The Honeymoon Isr Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. W. Bowes D. Craib B. L. Jones A. Rao J. A. Davidson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Supported by ANSTO, Groundwater Science and Inception Consulting Engineers, Boss has embarked on a series of technical projects aimed at reinforcing the Project’s capability to meet its export permit production capability. This paper will focus on three aspects of this technical program: Reducing the cost of resource expansion through smart use of low cost, surface target generation techniques; Improving the rate of uranium leaching and solution stability (gypsum, jarosite) through lixiviant chemistry modifications; and Development of an ion exchange (IX) process to increase production capacity, and integration of IX and the current solvent extraction circuit with the existing uranium precipitation and product preparation circuits.
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APA: K. W. Bowes D. Craib B. L. Jones A. Rao J. A. Davidson  (2020)  Technical Advancements Towards Achieving 1500 T/a Production Rate At The Honeymoon Isr Operation

MLA: K. W. Bowes D. Craib B. L. Jones A. Rao J. A. Davidson Technical Advancements Towards Achieving 1500 T/a Production Rate At The Honeymoon Isr Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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