Improving Nickel Recovery in Froth Flotation by Purifying Concentrators Process Water Using Dissolved Air Flotation

Author:

Aaltonen Annukka12ORCID,Le Thi Minh Khanh1,Saari Eija1ORCID,Dahl Olli2,Musuku Benjamin23ORCID,Lang Aleksandra4,Hiidenheimo Sakari1,Dixon Richard5

Affiliation:

1. Metso Outotec Finland Oy, Rauhalanpuisto 9, 02230 Espoo, Finland

2. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, Vuorimiehentie 1, 02150 Espoo, Finland

3. Boliden Kevitsa Mine, Kevitsantie 730, 99670 Sodankylä, Finland

4. Metso Outotec Research Center, Kuparitie 10, 28330 Pori, Finland

5. Metso Outotec España SA, Avenida Arroyomolinos 11, 28925 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

The pressure for saving water by closing the water loops in mineral processing is increasing continuously. The drivers for higher recirculating rates include water scarcity in dry areas, environmental legislation that is becoming stricter in most countries, limitations set for wet tailings management and the increased demands for social licenses to operate. At the same time, to make mineral processing sustainable, the recovery of valuable minerals should be maximized. This leads for a need to close the process water circulation. To see the effect of closed water circulation on metallurgical performance, flotation tests were carried out with nickel concentrate thickener overflow water before and after the process of water purification by dissolved air flotation (DAF). Both total nickel recovery and concentrate grade in laboratory scale flotation tests to the Ni rougher-scavenger concentrate increased after DAF treatment. Chemical and mineralogical characterizations revealed that after DAF treatment, the process water contained fewer metal hydroxides and less fine-grained silicate mineral particles, which is most likely the reason for the improvement in the nickel flotation performance. Based on the feasibility study, improved nickel recovery by DAF treatment of process water can bring economic benefits at a concentrator plant.

Funder

Business Finland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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