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The effect of shotcrete on the flotation nickel recoveries and selectivities of Falconbridge nickel-copper ore

Posted on:2001-09-27Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:Laurentian University (Canada)Candidate:Kanhai, Todd MarcusFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390014959564Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Certain mining methods (e.g. Cut-and-fill) result in the contamination of run-of-mine ore with shotcrete. Experimentation performed by Falconbridge Limited revealed that underground contamination of ore by shotcrete (e.g. as little as 1% by weight) has led to lower nickel recoveries in flotation.;Laboratory testing from the present research project, showed that the age of the shotcrete was a factor in its effect on nickel recoveries. Younger aged shotcrete gave nickel recoveries lower than baseline nickel recoveries with no contamination. The initial pH in the flotation pulp was designed to be pH 9.2, but with the young shotcrete contamination the pH was in the neighbourhood of 10.5. Acid addition, used to lower the pH to the optimal operational value, raised nickel recoveries closer to the baseline.;The application of sodium carbonate instead of lime as a pH modifier was also another means of bringing the nickel recoveries back to the baseline values. Nickel recoveries plotted at a 4% grade showed that the selectivity of the nickel was much better with the shotcrete contamination, but the overall final nickel recovery was low with the younger shotcrete. Data from the experimental work were statistically analyzed using Student T-tests.
Keywords/Search Tags:Shotcrete, Nickel, Contamination, Flotation
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