Piloting of the Beneficiation and EPAL® Circuits for Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 313 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
Comprehensive pilot testwork has been conducted on BHP Billiton's Ravensthorpe nickel laterite deposit over a fifteen-month period at Lakefield Oretest. Some 228 tonnes of ore were processed in a beneficiation pilot-plant comprising scrubbing, attrition scrubbing, screening and thickening over sixteen pilot runs with an average mass closure of 99.2%. This produced a suitable feed for hydrometallurgical piloting over seven runs covering 1,680 hours of operation. The integrated EPAL® (enhanced pressure acid leach) circuit comprised a limonite pressure acid leach front end discharging into a saprolite atmospheric leach circuit and subsequently to induced jarosite precipitation, counter-current decantation, iron removal, mixed hydroxide precipitation, and manganese removal. The pilot plant met its key objectives in demonstrating the flowsheet's technical viability, and generating raw data inputs for the project feasibility study. Rapid, intensive data capture, collation and reporting helped solve key flowsheet issues. The pilot plant also demonstrated its value as a risk management tool in the resolution of numerous engineering, metallurgical and materials selection issues at a manageable scale. A disciplined approach to experimental planning, operation and management was a significant contributor to the overall success of the campaign. Keywords: Ravensthorpe, Nickel, Piloting, Beneficiation, Pressure, Leach
Citation
APA:
(2004) Piloting of the Beneficiation and EPAL® Circuits for Ravensthorpe Nickel OperationsMLA: Piloting of the Beneficiation and EPAL® Circuits for Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.