The effects of water recycling on nickel-copper ore at a North American concentrator, A. Di Feo, K. Volchek, L. Morin, A. Demers, and S. Mortazavi

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Di Feo K. Volchek L. Morin A. Demers S. Mortazavi
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Abstract

The objective of this paper was to investigate the possibility of reducing process (fresh) water and increasing recycled water (thickener tank overflow water). As part of the investigation, rougher flotation tests were done with the two water types and a mixture of the two (50%/50%). The effect of recycled water on the grade-recovery response and rougher recoveries was investigated. When thickener tank overflow was used (50% and 100%), the nickel+copper grade versus nickel recovery decreased. The decrease in the grade-recovery was due to higher pyrrhotite recovery. Also, there were no effects on nickel and copper recoveries, which was confirmed using multivariate statistical analysis at the 95% significance level. Keywords: Flotation, nickel, copper, water recycling, multivariate statistical analysis, MANOVA, reverse osmosis
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APA: A. Di Feo K. Volchek L. Morin A. Demers S. Mortazavi  (2020)  The effects of water recycling on nickel-copper ore at a North American concentrator, A. Di Feo, K. Volchek, L. Morin, A. Demers, and S. Mortazavi

MLA: A. Di Feo K. Volchek L. Morin A. Demers S. Mortazavi The effects of water recycling on nickel-copper ore at a North American concentrator, A. Di Feo, K. Volchek, L. Morin, A. Demers, and S. Mortazavi. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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