Development of a Process for Recovery of Rare Earths from the Mt Weld Oredbody

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Soldenhoff K Bellingham A Brown S Collier D Day A Levins D Quan C Secomb R Tapsell G
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Bench and pilot plant studies were carried out at ANSTO to develop a process for rare earth recovery from the Mt Weld deposit near Laverton, Western Australia. This paper describes the development of the flowsheet, which is similar to conventional monazite processing, but with the introduction of several innovative steps to account for the complex rare earth mineralisation and the presence of specific gangue minerals. A unique feature of the flowsheet is the recovery of cerium by solvent extraction from a sulphate leach liquor. The process was tested continuously by the operation of a pilot plant at ANSTO's Lucas Heights Research Laboratories, Sydney in the first half of 1992. The plant, designed to treat 100 kg per day of beneficiated ore, confirmed the viability of the process, with rare earth products from the operation satisfying stringent buyer specifications.
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APA: Soldenhoff K Bellingham A Brown S Collier D Day A Levins D Quan C Secomb R Tapsell G  (1993)  Development of a Process for Recovery of Rare Earths from the Mt Weld Oredbody

MLA: Soldenhoff K Bellingham A Brown S Collier D Day A Levins D Quan C Secomb R Tapsell G Development of a Process for Recovery of Rare Earths from the Mt Weld Oredbody. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.

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