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Hindustan Copper opens nickel plant in Jharkhand

The 50 MT plant will meet the growing requirement of nickel, the demand for which in the country is around 45,000 MT and is totally dependent on import

Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper Complex, Jharkhand

Hindustan Copper Limited's Indian Copper Complex, Jharkhand

BS B2B Bureau Kolkata
Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL) inaugurated the nickel, copper and acid recovery plant yesterday at Indian Copper Complex, Ghatsila (Jharkhand). This is the first facility in India to produce nickel metal of LME grade from primary resource. The Singhbhum Copper Belt has unique ore characteristics which contains appreciable quantity of nickel. Hindustan Copper has installed and commissioned the technology to recover as nickel metal.

At present the capacity of the plant is 50 metric tonne (MT) per annum considering the current production rate from the Surda mines. The nickel output is expected to increase by eight times after the completion of mine expansion projects located at Ghatsila. The annual demand for pure nickel in India is around 45,000 MT and its market in the country is totally dependent on import.
 
Currently, copper is recovered from bleed electrolyte as liberator cathode having only 50-90 percent copper content, and liberator sludge with 50-60 percent copper content. Interestingly, the process consumes around 30 MT LME-A grade copper starter sheet per annum.

The proposed project will replace the age-old process of liberator cell operation with EMEW & APU technology in the refinery.

“This project will utilise an eco-friendly technology and will check pollution, eliminate the use of lead, reduces liquid effluent, generates 75 percent less solid waste, utilise less energy, provide safe working environment and utilise and conserve natural resources,” said Hindustan Copper in a press release.

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First Published: Aug 11 2016 | 5:32 PM IST

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