Benefits of Feed Changes on Nickel Refining Operation at Kwinana Nickel Refinery
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 510 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Western Mining Corporation (W.M.C.)  operates a nickel refinery at Kwinana, 30 km  south of Perth. The refinery commenced pro- duction in May 1970, with a rated capacity of  15 000 tpa of nickel metal. A hydrometallurgical route was chosen as  the most expedient way to produce nickel metal  at a time when world demand for nickel was  outstripping the supply. Later events dictated that an increase in  production from the refinery be achieved. To  this end, matte produced from Kalgoorlie Nickel  Smelter, which was commissioned in 1972, was  used in varying proportions as a complement to  the concentrate initially utilised as input to  the refinery. The effect of matte addition was to increase the capacity to 30 000 tonnes of  nickel per annum. This was accompanied by  other benefits which were 1. reduction in energy consumption per  unit of nickel produced, 2. improved metal extraction, 3. improved precious metal recovery,  4. reduced production of ammonium  sulphate by-product. Refinery operating results for the years  1970 to 1983 show how matte feed has improved  refinery performance in these areas.
Citation
APA: (1984) Benefits of Feed Changes on Nickel Refining Operation at Kwinana Nickel Refinery
MLA: Benefits of Feed Changes on Nickel Refining Operation at Kwinana Nickel Refinery. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.
