Development of a Fluid Bed Pyrohydrolysis Process for Inco's Goro Nickel Project

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. Vahed
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The Goro Nickel Project is situated in the Southern Province of New Caledonia. Inco Limited and Goro Nickel S.A. have developed a process that features the use of pyrohydrolysis to produce nickel oxide. The process treats a blend of laterites by Pressure Acid Leaching followed by solvent extraction of nickel and cobalt using Cyanex 301®. Purified nickel chloride solution is converted to high purity NiO product and 6M hydrochloric acid, which is recycled back to the SX circuit. In co-operation with Andritz AG, spray roaster and fluid-bed pyrohydrolysis technologies were examined for this purpose. Tests were conducted at the Andritz AG pilot plant in Vienna, Austria, and at Goro in larger scale installations. The latter served to establish process engineering design parameters for scale-up. Several process variables were investigated in both technologies and the off-gas characteristics were established. Fluid-bed pyrohydrolysis was selected for the Goro commercial plant, primarily because it produced a granular nickel oxide. The main focus of this paper is to outline the results obtained in pilot plant studies of liquid fueled fluid bed pyrohydrolysis for the Goro Project. Keywords: lnco Goro Nickel, Fluid Bed Pyrohydrolysis, Pilot Plant Tests
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APA: A. Vahed  (2004)  Development of a Fluid Bed Pyrohydrolysis Process for Inco's Goro Nickel Project

MLA: A. Vahed Development of a Fluid Bed Pyrohydrolysis Process for Inco's Goro Nickel Project. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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