会议专题

Investigation on Manufacture of Ferronickel from Low Grade Nickel Laterite by Prereducing-magnetic Separation-smelting Process

There is a strong demand for nickel metal due to quick development of stainless steel and new electrical materials, most of which is extracted from sulfide resources, resulting in a serious depletion of sulfide resources. Therefore, more attentions have been paying to extracting nickel from nickel laterite, which accounts for some 50% of total nickel metal production. In this paper prereducing-magnetic separation-reduction smelting process is developed to manufacture ferronickel from two types of nickel laterite DN and GN, assaying 1.42%~1.83% Ni and 49.09%~26.08%Fetotal, respectively. Mineralogy of two types of nickel laterite was determined and optimization of process parameters was conducted to manufacture ferronickel. Prereduction-magnetic concentration process is used to upgrade low grade nickel laterite firstly, two kinds of Ni-Fe concentrates being prepared of DN assaying 2.26% Ni and 69.45% Fetotal and GN containing 2.76% Ni and 38.00% Fetotal. Finally, two types of ferronickel were produced by reduction smelting of prereduced concentrates DN and GN, DN and GN ferronickel contains 2.97% Ni and 6.58%Ni, 89.25%Fetotal and 89.95%Fetotal, respectively. The total recoveries of Ni and Fe of the two ferronickel are beyond 90% and 80%, respectively. There is significant difference in grade of magnetic concentrates and ferronickel between DN and GN laterite due to their different mineralogy, the former belongs to limonitic laterite and the latter saponite one. There are some advantages for this process to manufacture ferronickel from nickel laterite, including effectively upgrading low grade nickel laterite by prereducing-magnetic separation technique, higher throughput and lower energy available for reduction smelting section due to some 40% gangue being rejected in pre-upgrading section, and much less metallurgical coke consumption by using non-coking coal as reductant for prereducing-magnetic separation-smelting process.

Nickel laterite Prereduction Wet magnetic separation Reduction smelting Ferronickel.

D. Q. Zhu Y. Cui J. Pan Q. H. Li G. Z. Qiu

School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering, Central South University, Changsha, G. Z., China

国际会议

XXIV International Mineral Processing Congress(第24届国际矿物加工大会)

北京

英文

1622-1633

2008-09-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)