Developments In Peirce-Smith Converting At Inco?s Copper Cliff Smelter During The Last 35 Years

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 697 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
At the Copper Cliff Smelter, Inco Limited has extensive experience in converting primary smelting mattes over a broad range of nickel/copper ratios and compositions. In the past 35 years, technology developments at Inco have reduced the number of Peirce-Smith converters in Nickel/ Bulk (nickel-copper matte) service from 13 to the current 5. This paper will discuss: ? The performance and life of ?stretch? 13.7m shells versus conventional 10.7m converters. ? Process control and information system development from the early 1980?s to view converter aisle status on a continuous basis to the recent central control of the stretch shells. ? Nitrogen cooling of finishing matte from plant testing to implementation in the early 1990?s to replace the dedicated cooling converters. ? The impact on converting of changing the smelter flowsheet in the early 1990?s. ? A current program to develop a converting strategy for the future to address environmental issues and profitability.
Citation
APA:
(2005) Developments In Peirce-Smith Converting At Inco?s Copper Cliff Smelter During The Last 35 YearsMLA: Developments In Peirce-Smith Converting At Inco?s Copper Cliff Smelter During The Last 35 Years. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.