Atomisation As A One Step Process For Hydrometallurgical And Flash Furnace Feed

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David Norval
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Ni, Co, Cu and Pt, mattes are common materials that require granulating and milling of the resultant granules for further processing. This route is acceptable if the material is brittle (friable) which is a property associated with the higher sulphur mattes. For lower sulphur levels, where the matte is less amenable to milling, the costs of the milling increases. This paper will compare water granulation with certain dry granulation processes and the downstream processes required for Hydrometallurgy. It will further introduce and expand on atomisation which offers a further safety benefit in the control of the metal flow into the 'wet zone' with the use of a tundish flow control also reducing the conversion from the matte to powder in one fairly straightforward operation.
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APA: David Norval  (2006)  Atomisation As A One Step Process For Hydrometallurgical And Flash Furnace Feed

MLA: David Norval Atomisation As A One Step Process For Hydrometallurgical And Flash Furnace Feed. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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