Best Practices In Material Selection And Design For Hydrometallurgical Equipment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Johnson
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Mining activity in a number of metal ores has been running quite high over the last few years. In particular, those metals that employ acid functional extraction processes such as copper, nickel, cobalt and uranium have been particularly active. The world?s largest nickel mine ? the massive $4.76 billion Ambatovy nickel mine on the African island nation of Madagascar is nearing completion. When it reaches its full production capacity in 2013, the mine will produce 60,000 MT/yr of nickel and 5600 MT/yr of cobalt. Coming on the heels of the Ambatovy project is the Long Harbour Processing Plant in Newfoundland, Canada which will process the ore from Vale?s Voisey Bay mine in Labrador. Voisey?s Bay is expected to generate more than 50,000 MT/yr of nickel ore when it starts up in 2013. Next up will be the Boleo project in Mexico on the Baja peninsula. When commissioned in 2013, the $1.4 Billion Boleo project is expected to produce 60,000 MT/yr copper, 3100 MT/yr cobalt, 36,000 MT/yr zinc and 100,000 ? 250,000 MT/yr manganese carbonate.
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APA: T. Johnson  (2013)  Best Practices In Material Selection And Design For Hydrometallurgical Equipment

MLA: T. Johnson Best Practices In Material Selection And Design For Hydrometallurgical Equipment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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