RI 8840 Solid-Liquid Separations in Processing Domestic Laterites

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Gary L. Hundley R. E. Siemens
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has devised and demonstrated a process for recovering Ni and Co from low-grade domestic laterites . The process consists of four mmaajjoorr steps : ( 1 ) reduction roast , ( 2 ) ammoniacal leach , ( 3 ) solvent extraction , and ( 4 ) electrowinning . Several solid - liquid separation steps are required that affect the economics of the overall process . In this study , two techniques for solid - liquid separation , centrifugation and thickening , were investigated . This report presents the results of ( 1 ) laboratory and pilot plant studies to determine parameters for sizing centrifuges and thickeners and ( 2 ) an economic study of the two techniques , based on the requirements of a commercial - size ( 5,000 - tpd ) laterite processing plant . Sizing and other equipment - related recommendations , based on data from the Bureau's studies , were obtained from commercial manufacturers . The costs of thickening and centrifugation , including all the unit operations affected , were determined by the Bureau's process evaluation group . The total operating costs for separation using the two techniques ( including depreciation on the capital cost of equipment ) were found to be quite close : $ 17.26 per ton of laterite for centrifugation and $ 18.15 per ton of laterite for thickening . For centrifugal separation , the greatest cost was found to be the initial capital cost for the separation equipment ; using thickeners , the greatest cost was for reagent recovery .
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APA: Gary L. Hundley R. E. Siemens  (1983)  RI 8840 Solid-Liquid Separations in Processing Domestic Laterites

MLA: Gary L. Hundley R. E. Siemens RI 8840 Solid-Liquid Separations in Processing Domestic Laterites. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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