Inco Flash Smelting
    
    - Organization:
 - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
 - Pages:
 - 13
 - File Size:
 - 491 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2001
 
Abstract
Inco flash smelting blows industrial oxygen, dried Cu"Fe-S concentrate, Si02 flux and recycle materials horizontally into a hot (-1500 K) furnace. Once in the furnace, the oxygen reacts with the concentrate by Reactions 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 to give:  (a) liquid matte, 55 to 60 mass%Cu  (b) liquid slag, 1 to 2 mass% Cu  (c) off gas, 60 to 75 volume % S02.  The matte is tapped into ladles and sent to converting, Fig. 1.3. The slag is tapped into ladles, and sent to a stockpile; with or without a Cu-from-slagremoval step. The off gas is water-quenched, cleaned of dust and sent to a sulfudc acid plant.  The [nco flash furnace is also used to recover Cu from molten recycle converter slag. The slag is poured' into the furnace via a steel chute and water-cooled door, Fig. 3.1.  In 2000 there are five Inco flash furnaces in operation: at Almalyk, Uzbekistan (Ushakov, et at. 1975); Hayden, Arizona (Marczeski and Aldrich 1986); Hudey. New Mexico (Belew and Partelpoeg, 1993); and Sudbury, Ontario (two furnaces, Carr etal, 1997, Humphris et ai, 1997; Molino et ai, 1997).  The Almalyk, Hayden and Hurley furnaces smelt Cu-Fe-S concentrates. The Sudbury furnaces smelt Ni-Cu-Co~Fe-S concentrates'to produce -45% Ni+Cu+Co matte and -1% Ni+Cu+Co slag.
Citation
APA: (2001) Inco Flash Smelting
MLA: Inco Flash Smelting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.