Operations of and Improvements to the Lonrho Platinum Base Metal Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nico Steenekamp
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

At Lonrho Platinum in South Africa, ores from both the Merensky and UG2 reefs of the Bushveld Igneous complex are treated by flotation and smelting to produce a nickel-copper matte which serves as a collector for the platinum group metals (PGM' s). The nickel-copper matte was originally shipped to Norway for treatment and recovery of the contained base metals, with the return of the PGM rich concentrate to South Africa. The Lonrho Platinum Base Metal Refinery was commissioned in 1985. The original process employed a Shenitt Gordon design. The converter matte is treated in a refinery which utilises both atmospheric and pressure leaches for the dissolution of base metals to produce nickel sulphate crystals, copper cathode and a PGM concentrate. This paper refers to flowsheet and operating changes as well as improvements within the Base Metal Refinery.
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APA: Nico Steenekamp  (1999)  Operations of and Improvements to the Lonrho Platinum Base Metal Refinery

MLA: Nico Steenekamp Operations of and Improvements to the Lonrho Platinum Base Metal Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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