The Optimisation and Control of Process Chemistry at Bulong Nickel Operations (abstract only)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Malcolm J. McPhersqn John Frederick Colloghon
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Abstract

Bulong remains the only hydrometallurgical process plant in the world that recovers nickel and cobalt directly from high pressure acid leach (HPAL) laterite leach liquors without need for precipitation of an intermediate product (e.g. sulphide, hydroxide or carbonate). Direct solvent extraction (DSX) of both nickel and cobalt in combination with electrowinning of nickel has been operation at Bulong since early 1999. Focus in the first years has been on ramp-up and resolution of commissioning problems. More recently the focus has been on de-bottlenecking and process optimisation. A number of significant process problems have been resolved, the most difficult being the formation of gypsum in the nickel solvent extraction circuit. Sound control of process chemistry is essential to ensure the production of high quality nickel and cobalt products at the lowest possible cost. This paper describes the numerous changes and enhancements to the process chemistry and plant equipment at Bulong and discusses the importance of ore leach chemistry on downstream impurity metal removal. Potential additional enhancements to further reduce unit costs are also presented.
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APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn John Frederick Colloghon  (2004)  The Optimisation and Control of Process Chemistry at Bulong Nickel Operations (abstract only)

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn John Frederick Colloghon The Optimisation and Control of Process Chemistry at Bulong Nickel Operations (abstract only). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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