Titanium Clad Autoclave Performance In Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John G. Banker
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Titanium/steel clad has been selected as the material of construction for six pressure acid leaching autoclaves for nickel production from laterite ores. These six pressure vessels are now in production service in western Australia. Titanium provides reliable corrosion protection in the nickel laterite pressure leaching environment. Clad metal construction offers a significant cost reduction for equipment of this type in comparison to solid titanium. Clad metal construction offers superior durability and reliability in comparison with non-metal or titanium loose-lined equipment. Experiences in titanium clad equipment construction and performance are reviewed. The presentation addresses aspects of design, fabrication, and testing which are necessary to assure reliable equipment. The explosion cladding proces􀀙 and titanium alloy selection considerations are also discussed.
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APA: John G. Banker  (2000)  Titanium Clad Autoclave Performance In Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy

MLA: John G. Banker Titanium Clad Autoclave Performance In Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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