Inco Roast Reduction Smelting of Nickel Concentrate (b825c9f0-0db2-4af9-bac2-26bb12b64f11)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 669 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
Roast-reduction smelting (RRS) of nickel concentrate, combined with flash smelting of copper concentrate, was one of the process options that Inco considered as a means of meeting its 1994 sulfur dioxide abatement target at its Copper Cliff operations. RRS involves deep roasting the nickel concentrate in fluid bed roasters. The roaster off-gas is heated in a sulfuric acid plant, and the low sulfur calcine is reduction smelted with coke in an electric furnace to yield a sulfur-deficient matte. The latter material is converted to Bessemer matte in Peirce-Smith converters, with minimal evolution of sulfur dioxide, and the converter slag is reverted to the electric furnace. Excellent nickel and cobalt recoveries are obtained. This paper discusses the development of RRS, including extensive commercial scale testing at Inco's Thompson Smelter, and its key operating parameters.
Citation
APA:
(1993) Inco Roast Reduction Smelting of Nickel Concentrate (b825c9f0-0db2-4af9-bac2-26bb12b64f11)MLA: Inco Roast Reduction Smelting of Nickel Concentrate (b825c9f0-0db2-4af9-bac2-26bb12b64f11). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.