IC 8924 Updated Process Flowsheets For Manganese Nodule Processing

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Benjamin W. Haynes
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has updated a 1977 NOAA report prepared by Dames & Moore entitled, "Description of Manganese Nodule Processing Activities for Environmental Studies." This updated report contains detailed flowsheets and descriptions of the five potential first-generation nodule recovery schemes now considered most likely to be used by industry; they are high-temperature gas reduction and ammoniacal leach, Cuprion ammoniacal leach, high-temperature and high-pressure H2S04 leach, reduction and HCI leach, and smelting and H2S04 leach. The first three processes are three-metal recovery schemes (Cu, Ni, and Co) with the option of Mn recovery from the tailings. The remaining two processes are four-metal (Cu, Ni, Co, and Mn) recovery schemes. All except the HCI process are assumed to use a nodule feed rate of 3 million tons per year (dry basis). Final metal products are Co powder and cathode Cu and Ni. A minor amount of Ni is also recovered as powder, and some Cu and Zn are recovered as mixed sulfides. Manganese in the four-metal processes is recovered as either manganese metal or ferromanganese.
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APA: Benjamin W. Haynes  (1983)  IC 8924 Updated Process Flowsheets For Manganese Nodule Processing

MLA: Benjamin W. Haynes IC 8924 Updated Process Flowsheets For Manganese Nodule Processing. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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