Falcondo Revisited

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Edwin de Jesús Deveaux
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

After 32 years of operations beneficiating lateritic nickel ore in a fully integrated pyrometallurgical complex, Falconbridge Dominicana (FALCONDO), situated at Bonao and La Vega Provinces, Dominican Republic, has become profitable with one of the lowest nickel grade content processing plants in the world, and literally without any by-product (granulated slag, will be utilized in the future as a post-processing subproduct). To December 2002, mineral reserves were 64.1 million tonnes containing laterite grading as low as 1.15 % Ni when full dilution is applied. At a cut-off grade of 1.20% Ni, the reserves will provide 15-20 years of production. The mineralized thickness over the seven active deposits averages 6 m. Development of very selective and unique mining practices, together with improvements in the process plant, are key to achieving the production goal (30 kt Ni/yr) and to meet the quality standards for the ferronickel produced. Keywords: Laterites, grade control, mining methods, environment
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APA: Edwin de Jesús Deveaux  (2004)  Falcondo Revisited

MLA: Edwin de Jesús Deveaux Falcondo Revisited. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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