Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2008
Conference Proceedings
MetPlant 2008
Beneficiation of Nickel Laterites for HPAL Processing
Nickel laterite HPAL circuits are known for their complexity and have presented a large number of challenges to process engineers worldwide. An attitude commonly encountered by the author is that the beneficiation of the ore is relatively simple and that the difficult problems are in the realms of hydrometallurgy. On a number of occasions beneficiation has become the 'poor cousin' in the process design phase. Another common theme is that significant difficulties are encountered when beneficiation circuits are started up, invariably slowing the ramp-up of the remainder of the circuit. In some cases the problems impact on throughput for a long period and can require major rectification capital. The HPAL Ni laterite projects encountered each have their own set of beneficiation problems that need to be understood before an appropriate circuit can be designed. This paper will discuss a range of design issues including geometallurgy, ore characterisation through laboratory testing, the application of appropriate sizing and analytical procedures, the selection of appropriate unit operations, materials handling of plant feed and products and setting meaningful plant design requirements._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:David, D, 2008. Beneficiation of nickel laterites for HPAL processing, in Proceedings MetPlant 2008, pp 223-232 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
FORMAL CITATION:David, D, 2008. Beneficiation of nickel laterites for HPAL processing, in Proceedings MetPlant 2008, pp 223-232 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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